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Damascus Steel USA Flag Handle Knife — 5-Inch Raindrop, & Leather Sheath

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Damascus Steel USA Flag Handle Knife — 5-Inch Raindrop, & Leather SheathThis Damascus knife measures 9. 5 inches overall with a 5 inch raindrop pattern blade and a 4. 5 inch American flag resin handle. The handle features a full red, white, and blue stars and stripes design in resin. A steel bolster sits between the blade and handle. Silver pins secure the handle scales to the full tang. A burgundy leather sheath with gold stitching and an embossed JW SteelCrafts stamp is included for safe carry and storage. Engraving of

This Damascus knife measures 9.5 inches overall with a 5-inch raindrop pattern blade and a 4.5-inch American flag resin handle. The handle features a full red, white, and blue stars-and-stripes design in resin. A steel bolster sits between the blade and handle. Silver pins secure the handle scales to the full tang. A burgundy leather sheath with gold stitching and an embossed JW SteelCrafts stamp is included for safe carry and storage. Engraving of a name, initials, or date is available on request.

This is the only Damascus knife at JW Steel Crafts with an American flag resin handle and raindrop pattern blade in this 9.5-inch configuration.

The History Behind This Blade

American patriotic knife design became a distinct tradition after World War II, when custom knife makers began incorporating red, white, and blue handle materials as a mark of national pride in handcrafted tools. The practice grew through the Vietnam era and into modern custom knife culture, where a USA flag handle became one of the most recognized symbols of American-made craftsmanship. Pairing that patriotic handle with a Damascus steel blade connects two of the oldest forging traditions — American pride and pattern-welded steel — in one working knife. The JW Steel Crafts USA flag Damascus knife carries both traditions in every forged piece.

Blade Performance

The blade is forged from layered Damascus steel in a raindrop pattern finish. The raindrop pattern forms during forging when the layered steel billet is pressed with a die before final shaping, creating circular surface impressions across the full blade flat. The layered structure builds consistent edge retention and cutting strength through repeated outdoor and daily use. The clip point profile gives you a long cutting edge for skinning and slicing alongside a precise tip for detail work and piercing tasks. Full tang construction runs through the entire flag handle and spreads weight evenly from blade tip to handle base for stable and controlled cutting throughout field use.

Handle and Bolster Construction

The handle is shaped from American flag resin. The red, white, and blue stars and stripes pattern runs through the full depth of the resin material — it does not fade, chip, or peel through outdoor or kitchen use. Resin does not absorb moisture, does not swell or crack, and holds its surface finish through heavy field conditions. Silver pins lock the handle scales firmly to the full tang. A steel bolster sits between the blade and handle, adding front-end weight for better cutting balance and protecting fingers from sliding onto the blade edge during heavy cutting work.

Leather Sheath

The burgundy leather sheath features gold hand-stitching and an embossed JW SteelCrafts stamp across the front. It protects the blade during carry and storage and is designed for belt carry during hunting, camping, and outdoor use. The warm burgundy tone and gold stitching give the sheath a premium presentation finish that makes this knife gift-ready without extra wrapping.

Best Used For

  • Hunting, field dressing, and outdoor utility tasks
  • EDC outdoor carry with patriotic American styling
  • Collectors of USA-themed Damascus knives
  • Gifting for Father's Day, veterans, groomsmen, and patriots
  • Personalized gifts with name or date engraving

Specifications

Feature Details
Overall Length 9.5 inches
Blade Length 5 inches
Handle Length 4.5 inches
Blade Material Raindrop pattern Damascus steel
Blade Profile

Fixed Blade

Leather Type Cowhide Leather
Handle Material American flag resin
Pin Detail Silver pins
Construction Full tang
Sheath Burgundy leather, gold stitching, embossed stamp
Engraving Available on request

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes this knife different from other Damascus knives at JW Steel Crafts?

This is the only Damascus knife in the store with an American flag resin handle and raindrop pattern blade in a 9.5-inch configuration — no other listing combines this handle design with this blade format.

What is a raindrop Damascus pattern?

During forging, the layered steel billet is pressed with a rounded die before final shaping. This creates circular surface impressions across the flat of the blade that resemble falling raindrops — distinct from twist or ladder Damascus patterns.

Is the American flag pattern on the handle permanent?

Yes. The stars and stripes pattern runs through the full depth of the resin material. It does not fade, chip, or peel through outdoor or daily use.

Can I get this knife engraved?

Yes. Name, initials, or date engraving is available on request. Add your details at checkout or contact JW Steel Crafts before ordering. Engraving may add a short processing time.

Is the leather sheath included?

Yes. The burgundy leather sheath with gold stitching and embossed stamp is included for safe belt carry and storage.

Is this knife full tang?

Yes. The tang runs the full length of the flag resin handle for strength, balance, and long-term durability.

Is this knife suitable as a patriotic gift?

Yes. The American flag handle, raindrop Damascus blade, and premium burgundy leather sheath make this a strong gift for Father's Day, veterans, groomsmen, collectors, and anyone proud of American craftsmanship.

How do I care for this knife?

Hand wash and dry immediately after use. Apply food-safe mineral oil to the blade occasionally. Store in the leather sheath in a dry place. Never put it in a dishwasher.

 

 

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