Damascus Hawkbill Folding Pruning Knife — Liner Lock, Rosewood & Bone Handle, Mosaic Pin
Damascus Hawkbill Folding Pruning Knife — Liner Lock, Rosewood & Bone Handle, Mosaic Pin
Damascus Hawkbill Folding Pruning Knife — Liner Lock, Rosewood & Bone Handle, Mosaic Pin
Damascus Hawkbill Folding Pruning Knife — Liner Lock, Rosewood & Bone Handle, Mosaic Pin
Damascus Hawkbill Folding Pruning Knife — Liner Lock, Rosewood & Bone Handle, Mosaic Pin
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Damascus Hawkbill Folding Pruning Knife — Liner Lock, Rosewood & Bone Handle, Mosaic Pin

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This Damascus hawkbill folding pruning knife opens to 7 inches overall with a 3-inch blade and a 4-inch handle. The blade is forged from Damascus steel in a wave-pattern finish. The handle pairs a dark rosewood upper scale with a cream bone lower scale and a wide flared bone bolster at the top. A mosaic cross pin sits on the handle face. A brass thumb stud opens the blade. A liner lock holds the blade rigid during use. No sheath included.

This is the only Damascus hawkbill folding pruning knife at JW Steel Crafts with a rosewood bone handle, mosaic pin, and flared bone bolster in this liner lock configuration.

The History Behind This Blade

Hawkbill pruning folders became standard carry tools for farmers, gardeners, and orchard workers across 19th century Europe and America, where a curved downward blade handled vine cutting, branch trimming, and rope work that straight blades could not grip cleanly. Bone and wood combination handles were the working standard on professional folding tools of that era — bone for smooth grip on the lower scale, dense wood on the upper for impact resistance. The JW Steel Crafts Damascus pruning folder carries that same working field tradition in every forged blade.

Blade Performance

The blade is forged from Damascus steel in a wave pattern finish. The hawkbill profile curves sharply downward from spine to tip — designed for pull cutting through vines, cord, rope, and branch material where a straight blade loses control. The curved tip draws cleanly through material on a single downward stroke without slipping off the cut line. Damascus steel holds a sharp working edge through sustained daily carry and field cutting use. The brass thumb stud allows fast one-hand deployment from a closed position.

Handle Construction

The handle pairs dark rosewood on the upper scale and cream bone on the lower scale. A wide flared bone bolster sits at the top of the handle, adding a distinct profile and protecting fingers during heavy pull cutting tasks. Rosewood is dense and moisture-resistant through daily outdoor carry. Bone provides a smooth, firm grip surface that does not slip in wet field conditions. A mosaic cross pin sits on the handle face, a decorative cross and compass pattern pressed into the handle for a bold visual detail. The liner lock engages automatically on blade opening and holds the blade rigid until manually released.

Best Used For

  • Pruning, vine cutting, and orchard field tasks
  • Rope, cord, and webbing utility cutting
  • Everyday carry outdoor and field use
  • Collectors of Damascus hawkbill and pruning folding knives
  • Gifting for gardeners, farmers, and outdoor knife collectors

Specifications

Feature Details
Overall Length 7 inches open
Blade Length 3 inches
Handle Length 4 inches
Blade Steel Wave pattern Damascus steel
Blade Profile Hawkbill/pruning curve
Lock Mechanism Liner lock
Opener Brass thumb stud
Upper Scale Dark rosewood
Lower Scale Cream bone
Bolster Flared bone bolster
Pin Detail Mosaic cross pin
Sheath Not included

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes this knife different from other hawkbill folders at JW Steel Crafts?
Only Damascus hawkbill pruning folder in the store with a rosewood bone handle, flared bone bolster, and mosaic cross pin in a liner lock build.

What is a hawkbill pruning blade?
Curves sharply downward to the tip — built for pull cutting through vines, rope, and branch material where a straight blade cannot grip the cut line.

What is the mosaic pin on the handle?
A decorative cross and compass pattern pin pressed into the handle face — gives each knife a distinct visual identity alongside the Damascus blade.

What is a liner lock?
A steel liner inside the handle locks the blade rigid automatically on opening and releases manually for safe closing.

Is this knife suitable as a gift?
Yes. Damascus wave pattern blade, rosewood bone handle, flared bolster, and mosaic pin make this a strong gift for outdoor users and knife collectors.

How do I care for this knife?
Wipe blade dry after use. Apply light oil to the pivot occasionally. Store in a dry place away from moisture.