Product Overview
Alabama Damascus Knife Blade
Material = (4) layers 5160, (3) layers 203E, (3) layers 52100, (3) layers 15N20 folded 5 times for 416 layer damascus
Blade = 1-3/8" x 5" Long Grind
Overall Length = 10"
Full Tang
3/16" Scale Holes & 1/4" Lanyard Hole
Blade has been Precision ground, Laser cut, Hollow ground, Heat-treated to 58-60 Rc, & Etched
This blade just needs a final edge and some handles.
Reviews
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5 Best Hunting Knife
Posted by Unknown on 3rd Apr 2025
I bought this blade as the skinning part of my hunting duo. Hands down the best skinner I've owned. Has handled every elk hide I've used it on and keeps going, with minimal sharpening. I will buy this blade again, if the first one ever wears out.
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5 A very nice full-size knife
Posted by Unknown on 19th Dec 2024
We bought several knives from the company. They’re very friendly and easy to use. We highly recommend it. Been learning how to put scales on knives.
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4 Minor tang problems
Posted by John Crawford on 10th Feb 2022
Great Damascus work. Only problem I’ve had is where the tang leaves the handle and becomes out of line and irregular. Several have been this way requiring annealing and straightening to install scales.
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5 Great Blade!
Posted by Unknown on 26th Nov 2021
Shipping was rapid and the pattern and quality of the blade were outstanding! Could not be happier with the product!
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5 Damascus Knife
Posted by Unknown on 26th Oct 2020
By far the best knife you can purchase anywhere
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5 Damascus full tang knife
Posted by Unknown on 29th May 2020
Excellent product Will shop here again.
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5 Great looking blade
Posted by Blake Conley on 28th May 2018
This blade looks great and the shipping was very fast. I'll be ordering again.
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5 beautiful
Posted by Unknown on 22nd Dec 2017
Real not just etched.
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5 Quality knife blade
Posted by Larry Burdick on 20th May 2017
Just got the knife blade blank in the mail 2 days ago. Very nice heft and balance. The finish is very pleasing to look at. The blade will need a good sharpening when I am done putting the handle on, but that is good. Keeps Down the number of possible stitches. The handle will be a copper bolster, Camatillo figured wood, with turquoise inlays. I will design and build my own leather sheath