The Damascus Tracker-Kukri Hybrid brings together two proven blade designs into one hand-forged piece. A forward-curved kukri belly gives the blade its chopping weight, while the overall profile draws from tracker-style geometry for added field versatility. Feather Damascus runs across the steel in branching diagonal lines from a central spine, giving every blade a pattern that won't repeat on any other piece.
A micarta handle sits behind a polished steel bolster, layered in brown and black tones that develop character with grip and wear. Two silver pins secure the handle firmly to the full-tang blade, keeping the build solid through repeated heavy use. A dark brown leather sheath ships with the knife, fitted with a belt slot for vertical carry in the field.
Damascus Tracker-Kukri Hybrid at JW Steel Crafts, combining a feather-pattern blade, micarta handle, and polished steel bolster in one piece.
The History Behind This Blade
Tracker blades were developed for survivalists who needed one tool for chopping, skinning, and detail work. The kukri's forward curve adds chopping weight that standard tracker blades lack. Feather Damascus forging takes its name from the branching pattern left after repeated folding. JW Steel Crafts forges this hybrid design by hand, keeping the strengths of both blade styles intact.
Blade Performance
Feather Damascus steel holds a sharp edge through repeated heavy outdoor use. The forward curve concentrates weight near the tip, making chopping motions more efficient. Full tang construction keeps the blade balanced through forceful field work. The wide belly handles skinning and slicing tasks alongside heavier chopping. As high-carbon steel, the blade benefits from regular oiling to stay rust-free.
Handle Construction
Micarta covers the handle in a layered brown and black finish, built for heavy outdoor use. Two silver pins lock the handle firmly to the full tang blade throughout hard use. A polished steel bolster sits between the blade and handle, adding weight and a clean transition point. This construction resists moisture and loosening even under demanding field conditions. Full tang construction keeps the knife balanced from blade tip to handle butt.
Best Used For
This knife suits hunters and outdoorsmen who need one blade for chopping and field dressing. The forward curve makes clearing brush and cutting tasks faster and more efficient. Collectors are drawn to the feather Damascus pattern, since no two blades carry the same lines. As a gift, it suits hunters, bushcrafters, and collectors of hand-forged hybrid blades.
Specifications Table
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Feature |
Details |
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Set Pieces |
1 knife |
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Blade Material |
Damascus steel (1095/15N20) |
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Blade Pattern |
Feather Damascus |
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Blade Finish |
Raw natural |
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Knife size |
12 inches overall, 7-inch blade |
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Included Blades |
1x tracker-kukri hybrid blade |
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Handle Material |
Micarta |
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Bolster |
Steel |
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Pin Detail |
2 silver pins |
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Tang |
Full tang |
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Storage |
Leather sheath with belt slot |
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Type |
Hunting / outdoor knife |
FAQs
What is a Damascus tracker-kukri hybrid knife used for?
Chopping, brush clearing, and field dressing with one versatile blade.
Is this blade forged Damascus steel?
Yes, forged with a feather Damascus pattern across the blade surface.
What is the handle made from?
Micarta with a polished steel bolster and two silver pins.
Does this knife include a sheath?
Yes, a dark brown leather sheath with a belt slot is included.
Why does this knife combine tracker and kukri designs?
The kukri curve adds chopping weight while the tracker profile adds field versatility.
Does this blade need special care?
Yes, wipe and oil the blade after use to prevent rust.
Would this knife make a good gift?
Yes, it suits hunters, bushcrafters, and collectors of hand-forged blades.