Black Handle EDC Damascus Pocket Knife Forged 1095/15N20 Folding Blade
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What Is Our Black Handle EDC Damascus Pocket Knife?
Our Black Handle EDC Damascus Pocket Knife is made for buyers who want a clean, practical, and low-profile folding knife. The black Pakka wood handle gives it a simple modern look, while the forged Damascus blade adds a handmade finish.
The knife has a 3-inch blade forged from layered 1095 and 15N20 Damascus steel. This steel combination creates the visible flowing pattern that makes every blade slightly different.
The blade has a 58–60 HRC hardness and a 4mm thickness, giving it a sturdy feel for everyday cutting tasks. With a 4-inch closed length and 7-inch open length, it stays compact in the pocket and comfortable in the hand.
The folding design uses a thumb lock, also called a back lock, to help keep the blade secure during normal use.
What Makes the Black Pakka Wood Handle Practical?
The black handle is made from Pakka wood, a resin-stabilized hardwood. It handles moisture, sweat, and regular use better than untreated wood.
The dark handle keeps the knife understated. It does not look flashy, but the Damascus blade pattern becomes clear when the blade is open.
A stainless steel bolster adds a polished front section. Brass pins help hold the handle scales firmly in place and add a classic handmade detail.
What Can You Use Our Black Handle EDC Damascus Pocket Knife For?
Our Damascus EDC knife is designed for daily cutting jobs. Common uses include opening packages, slicing rope, cutting zip ties, trimming cord, opening mail, and handling small workbench tasks.
It also fits outdoor use, including camping, hiking, fishing, travel, and light fieldwork. The 3-inch blade gives enough cutting edge for regular tasks without making the knife bulky.
The black handle makes it a good choice for buyers who want function first. It works well for EDC users, collectors, outdoor workers, and people who prefer a simple carry knife.
Before carrying any pocket knife, check local knife laws and carry rules. For guidance, read our pocket knife buyer guide.
Why Choose Our Black Handle EDC Damascus Pocket Knife?
Our black handle model is built for daily use, clean styling, and gift-ready presentation. It gives buyers a useful cutting tool with the look of a handmade Damascus blade.
Each blade is forged and finished by hand, so the pattern is unique on every knife. The black handle keeps the design quiet, while the blade adds character.
The knife includes a genuine leather belt sheath for carry, storage, and outdoor use. This makes it a practical leather sheath pocket knife for daily and weekend use.
It also comes in a hardwood box with brass hardware. The box makes it suitable as a gift knife for men, dads, collectors, coworkers, and EDC users.
Engraving is available on the blade, handle, or wooden box. That makes it a personalized Damascus knife for birthdays, Father’s Day, anniversaries, retirements, or collector gifts.
Buyers who prefer a warmer handle can compare our Brown Resin Damascus Pocket Knife. Buyers who like brighter handle colors can explore our Blue Pakka Wood Damascus Folding Knife.
How Should You Care for a Damascus Pocket Knife?
Damascus steel needs simple care after use. Wipe the blade clean and dry it fully before storage.
Moisture can stain carbon-rich steel if it stays on the blade. A thin coat of light oil helps protect the surface and keeps the pattern clear.
Pakka wood needs little upkeep, but avoid soaking the handle in water. Store the knife in a dry place.
Do not leave the knife inside the leather sheath for long-term storage, because leather can hold moisture. For a full routine, read our Damascus knife care guide.
What Are the Specifications of Our Black Handle Damascus Knife?
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Open Length | 7 inches |
| Closed Length | 4 inches |
| Blade Length | 3 inches |
| Blade Thickness | 4mm |
| Blade Hardness | 58–60 HRC |
| Lock Type | Thumb lock / back lock |
| Blade Material | Forged Damascus steel, 1095/15N20 |
| Handle Material | Black Pakka wood with stainless steel bolster |
| Hardware | Brass pins |
| Sheath | Genuine leather belt sheath |
| Box | Hardwood box with brass hardware |
| Engraving | Available on blade, handle, or wooden box |
| Best For | EDC, gifting, camping, hiking, fishing, travel, collecting |
What Questions Do Buyers Ask About Black Handle Damascus Pocket Knives?
Is a black handle Damascus pocket knife good for everyday carry?
Yes. The 4-inch closed length, 7-inch open length, and 3-inch blade make it practical for daily cutting tasks, light outdoor work, and general utility use.
Is Pakka wood a good handle material for an EDC knife?
Yes. Pakka wood is resin-stabilized, so it handles moisture, sweat, and regular grip pressure better than untreated wood.
What is the blade made from?
The blade is forged from layered 1095 and 15N20 Damascus steel. This steel combination creates the visible Damascus pattern.
How hard is the Damascus blade?
The blade hardness is 58–60 HRC, which gives a practical balance between edge performance and durability.
How thick is the blade?
The blade is 4mm thick, giving it a sturdy profile for everyday carry, camping, hiking, and light outdoor cutting tasks.
What lock type does this folding knife use?
It uses a thumb lock, also called a back lock, to help keep the blade secure during normal use.
Does this knife come with a sheath?
Yes. The knife includes a genuine leather belt sheath for carry, storage, and outdoor use.
Does this knife come in a gift box?
Yes. It comes with a hardwood box with brass hardware, making it suitable for gifting.
Can a Damascus pocket knife be engraved?
Yes. Engraving is available on the blade, handle, or wooden box. Buyers can add a name, initials, date, or short message.
Is this a good gift knife for men?
Yes. The black Pakka wood handle, handmade Damascus blade, leather sheath, and hardwood box make it a strong gift choice for men, dads, collectors, and EDC users.
How do you care for a Damascus pocket knife?
Keep the blade clean and dry after use. Apply a thin coat of light oil occasionally, and store the knife in a dry place.
Can you legally carry a Damascus pocket knife?
Knife laws vary by country, state, province, and city. Buyers should check local rules before carrying or traveling with any pocket knife. For guidance, read the pocket knife buyer guide.




