Noblie Custom Knives
Knifemaker / Craftsman / Service Provider
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- Apr 10, 2022
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Hi everyone,
I wanted to share a lineup of different pieces from the Noblie Custom Knives workshop. Each one represents a different direction in materials, technique, and overall concept.
From left to right:
• Folding knife with Damasteel blade and full hand engraving. A functional folder, but treated like a canvas – detailed engraving work combined with modern powder steel performance.
• Scrimshaw knife with an African theme – classic scrimshaw storytelling on the handle, paired with an engraved blade.
• “Panther” Damascus knife – forged from high-quality steels and not just built for display. This one has been tested personally on several hunts. Solid edge retention, reliable geometry, and the kind of blade you trust in the field.
• Center takedown knife – mosaic Damascus blade with an ironwood handle. The construction allows disassembly, and the materials were chosen for warmth, contrast, and long-term durability.
• Collector’s knife “Lord” – gold-coated elements and garnet accents. A more ceremonial, presentation-grade piece focused on detail and visual impact.
• Folding knife with in-house crystallized titanium handle (large crystal structure) and a Dragonskin Damascus blade. The crystal pattern isn’t subtle — it’s bold and three-dimensional in the light.
• Folding dagger on the far right – handle made from crystallized Timascus. A slimmer, more dagger-inspired profile with a strong visual flow through the handle pattern.
I’d really appreciate your thoughts, critiques, or questions. Always open to discussion.

I wanted to share a lineup of different pieces from the Noblie Custom Knives workshop. Each one represents a different direction in materials, technique, and overall concept.
From left to right:
• Folding knife with Damasteel blade and full hand engraving. A functional folder, but treated like a canvas – detailed engraving work combined with modern powder steel performance.
• Scrimshaw knife with an African theme – classic scrimshaw storytelling on the handle, paired with an engraved blade.
• “Panther” Damascus knife – forged from high-quality steels and not just built for display. This one has been tested personally on several hunts. Solid edge retention, reliable geometry, and the kind of blade you trust in the field.
• Center takedown knife – mosaic Damascus blade with an ironwood handle. The construction allows disassembly, and the materials were chosen for warmth, contrast, and long-term durability.
• Collector’s knife “Lord” – gold-coated elements and garnet accents. A more ceremonial, presentation-grade piece focused on detail and visual impact.
• Folding knife with in-house crystallized titanium handle (large crystal structure) and a Dragonskin Damascus blade. The crystal pattern isn’t subtle — it’s bold and three-dimensional in the light.
• Folding dagger on the far right – handle made from crystallized Timascus. A slimmer, more dagger-inspired profile with a strong visual flow through the handle pattern.
I’d really appreciate your thoughts, critiques, or questions. Always open to discussion.
