4 of my Damascus Folders

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These are four of my various Damascus folders. Video of same is on my Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/tv/Cb50cNSlwn7/

From the top is a Browning with hand-forged Damascus blade and bolsters, and petrified woolly mammoth tooth scales; then the full custom slip joint by Alan Davis, with a Vegas forge carbon raindrop Damascus blade and Himalayan ram’s horn scales; under which is the William Henry “Adventure “, with frame and bolsters of hand-forged and etched T-Rex Damascus by Delbert Ealy and blade of Intrepid Damascus by Chad Nichols, with scales from the ring-cut center of a fossilized tusk of a 🦣 woolly mammoth; and finally a Chris Reeve Mnandi with snakewood scales and a Devin Thomas Raindrop Damascus blade.


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That WH is fantastic.

Nice collection.
Nice. They look great! Do you know the type of steels there are in the Damascus?

Thank you for viewing. No, I don't know the steels used, but the Alan Davis, with the ram's horn, is carbon Damascus, so I'm guessing a couple of the common carbon steels were used. The other knives are of SS Damascus, but I don't know what steels were used. Sorry

As for the William Henry, thank you for the compliment. I think they are under-rated as knives go.
 
Not exactly my style, but good-looking knives for sure. I had no idea Browning made anything like that.
Browning doesn't make any knives. In fact I don't think they ever have.
While their lower priced knives are made in China, their high-end ($300-400)damascus knives
are still made by Tak Fukuta in Seki Japan. Which explains their higher prices.
 
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Browning doesn't make any knives. In fact I don't think they ever have.
While their lower priced knives are made in China, their high-end ($300-400)damascus knives
are still made by Tak Fukuta in Seki Japan. Which explains their higher prices.

Mine says Seki, Japan so it was made by Tak Fukuta. The quality is impressive.
 
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