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Damascus Trapper Pocket Knife – Two Blade Folding Knife with Green Bone Handle

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The Damascus Trapper Pocket Knife revives a classic two-blade pattern that's been a staple among collectors and outdoorsmen for generations. A clip blade and a spey blade fold side by side into a single frame, each forged from twisted Damascus steel with a wavy, wood-grain surface that never repeats from knife to knife. The handle is finished in jigged bone with a sage-green tone, giving the piece a traditional look that still feels current.

What makes a trapper knife stand out isn't just the blade count, it's the versatility. The clip blade handles general cutting and detail work, while the spey blade is shaped for tasks that call for a flatter, more controlled edge. Together, they cover a wider range than most single-blade folders, which is part of why this pattern has held on as a favorite long after stainless steel took over most of the pocket knife market.

JW Steel Crafts builds this Damascus Trapper Pocket Knife with a sage-green jigged bone handle, brass bolster, and matching cowhide leather sheath — a pairing you won't find on any other piece in our lineup.

The History Behind This Blade

The trapper pattern dates back generations, prized for pairing a clip blade with a spey blade in one folding frame. Damascus forging is older still, built from layered steel folded repeatedly until a wavy pattern emerges. Jigged bone handles became a hallmark of traditional cutlery for their grip and texture. JW Steel Crafts continues that tradition with each knife forged and assembled by hand.

Blade Performance

Twisted Damascus steel keeps a fine edge with regular use, though it does require occasional oiling to stay rust-free. The clip blade handles everyday cutting tasks with a sharp, controlled point. The spey blade works well for flatter cuts where a curved tip would get in the way. Both blades lock securely into the frame, so there's no wobble once they're open. High-carbon steel layers also mean the edge sharpens back up quickly when it does dull.

Handle Construction

Jigged bone covers the handle in a textured, sage-green finish that's as functional as it is traditional. The texture itself isn't decorative alone — it gives your hand something to grip even when the knife is wet or cold. A brass bolster caps each end of the frame, adding both strength and a polished look where the bone meets the steel. This construction has held up in trapper-style knives for decades, and it's part of why the pattern hasn't gone out of style. The frame itself stays compact enough for pocket carry without feeling flimsy in hand.

Best Used For

This knife suits everyday carry for anyone who wants two blade styles in one compact tool. Outdoorsmen often reach for it during fieldwork, where having both a clip and a spey edge on hand saves switching tools. Collectors tend to pick up trapper-pattern knives specifically for the Damascus steel, since no two blades share the same pattern. It also makes a strong gift for anyone who appreciates traditional cutlery or hand-forged steel work.

Specifications Table

Feature

Details

Set Pieces

1 knife, 2 blades

Blade Material

Damascus steel (1095/15N20)

Blade Pattern

Twisted/ladder Damascus

Blade Finish

High polish

Blade 1

Clip blade, folding trapper frame

Blade 2

Spey blade, folding trapper frame

Included Blades

Clip blade and spey blade

Handle Material

Jigged bone, sage green

Bolster

Brass

Pin Detail

None

Tang

Not applicable (folding construction)

Storage

Cowhide leather sheath

Type

Folding pocket/collector knife

FAQs

What is a trapper pocket knife used for?
Everyday carry and fieldwork, thanks to its clip-and-spey-blade combination.

Are both blades forged Damascus steel?
Yes, both the clip and spey blades use twisted Damascus steel.

What's the handle made from?
Jigged bone in a sage-green finish, paired with a brass bolster.

Does this knife come with a sheath?
Yes, a cowhide leather sheath is included.

Why does a trapper knife have two blades?
The clip blade handles general cutting, and the spey blade suits flatter work.

Does Damascus steel need extra care?
A light coat of oil now and then keeps the blades rust-free.

Would this make a good gift for a collector?
Trapper-pattern Damascus knives are a common pick among traditional cutlery collectors.

 

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Damascus Trapper Pocket Knife – Two Blade Folding Knife with Green Bone Handle