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Handle: Damascus steel, encasing the inlaid wood and brass accent pins
Gleaming brass liners, brass file-worked designs, and an oversized brass thumb stud
Includes a top-quality, genuine leather sheath with a belt loop
4” blade, 5” closed, 9” overall
Great gift idea that will impress people with even the most discerning taste
Handle: Damascus steel, encasing the inlaid wood and brass accent pins
Gleaming brass liners, brass file-worked designs, and an oversized brass thumb stud
Includes a top-quality, genuine leather sheath with a belt loop
4” blade, 5” closed, 9” overall
Great gift idea that will impress people with even the most discerning taste
Product Description
If you are looking for a true gentleman’s knife, then look no further than Mosaic Damascus stiletto from Timber Wolf. Stunning details abound on this knife, from the piercing tip of the razor-sharp, dagger-style blade to the end of the intricately handcrafted handle.
Beautiful knife for the showcase. Not a daily carry due to the "cut yourself" when you close this duel sided blade.
Homero Alvarez del Castillo Jun 13, 2022 (5 out of 5)
Unique
This is a unique one of a kind beautifully made Damascus Steel folding knife which I can open using my thumb only. I bought 4 of these because they were out of them for quite some time. This is not a knife to cut with. It is definitely a stabbing dagger having a very sharp pointy tip with sharp dual sides. In and out quickly. Thank you BudK.
Anonymous Oct 25, 2015 (5 out of 5)
Probable Issue Problems.
This is a extremely beautiful folding knife, I don't see this as a cutting knife but as a piercing dagger. I have no issues with this knife that the others are complaining about. That being said, I can see from the way this knife is put together that their issues are more than likely probable. I my self love this Damascus folding dagger and will continue to show it off, and perhaps sell it for a fare price. Thank you Daniel of Nebraska.
Doug Erickson Feb 12, 2015 (5 out of 5)
Great knife
Knife is beautifully made, and wonderfully presented. With only a bit of a wiggle between the body and the blade. Excellently done.
warren garner Dec 16, 2013 (5 out of 5)
Impressed
the only issue I have was shipping mix up. The knife is a work of art. damascus steel is like a finger print no two are alike. the steel is mainly carbon so you have to keep the metal oiled or it will rust. I am a huge fan of Damascus steel, once you hold it you will want more. very nice knife....
Steve Nov 02, 2013 (5 out of 5)
What a beautiful piece.
I bought two. It's described as a gentleman's knife...it is, but I'm also giving one to my girlfriend. It fits great in her jeans It comes with an alright little leather scabbard that I'll never use. This knife has nice weight, yet it is slender and fits very nicely in my pocket. After cleaning and sharpening, These knifes are really a nice piece of work. I should really be referring to this piece as a dagger. If you don't know the difference, you may not want this. Daggers have a different feel and purpose. This particular piece is not a "working knife"... I wouldn't hit this one with a chunk of wood to cut kindling for the fire place. I use my KaBars for that. It's a very well crafted show piece. You can see the pride in workmanship. Being shipped and covered in oil is NOT a drawback. The old M-1 carbines were shipped in cosmoline (try cleaning that mess) to protect them from the weather during shipping and storage. These knives are shipped with the same pride and care. If you know and collect knives, then I would add this to my collection. I now carry this one in my pocket and the KaBar on my belt.:)
John Aug 27, 2013 (5 out of 5)
Is this guy crazy?
I would have to say that of all the knives I've ever owned, and a few high end custom knives, this one isn't what I expected.. I opened it and it's covered in oil. I can see the three mosaic circles in the inlaid wood are off center and on one side, it's closer to the end circle. Plus the tip of the knife is a little flat. But of all the knives I've ever had, this one deserves 5 stars because the imperfections are what make a knife unique. I don't want a knife that's just too perfect to use, and on this particular piece, everything is perfectly flush and what needs to be functional as washers for fluidity movement on the blade, well, it works just fine :) There is an abundance of materials, the brass inlay and the damascus steel itself is very pretty and is real because it won't just rub off after I play with the knife a thousand times to break it in. Everything is thick showing that they spare no expense when it comes to giving you what you paid for, and honestly, this knife should be a lot more expensive than it is being sold for. It's what people need to look for when they want to buy what they call knives which are cheap chineese imitations. This is a real knife, and it brings me back to when people had honest work for a fair price. I'd buy another knife from this maker and I'd recommend this to a friend. It's freaking flawless and very smooth in all aspects. I love the thumb stud also because it offers the option of range for your thumb to feel more secure. I wouldn't change a thing, just master this type and work on other types of metal to combine and make the damascus steel, maybe other woods that look awesome oiled, or maybe even marble. But that's hard to work with. THIS IS AN AWESOME KNIFE THANK YOU I"LL KEEP THIS FOREVER.
Daniel of Nebraska Aug 25, 2013 (5 out of 5)
Shockingly Beautiful
This is an amazingly beautiful folding knife. By the way it's put together I know it is a quality piece, it's not really sharp but I don't think I would want it to be, it's just to nice to want to use. I'm betting this will move fast. I've shown it around. I don't think I'll still have it for the next show. Thank you. Daniel of Nebraska.
Ryan May 10, 2013 (5 out of 5)
Beautiful
This Dagger is a very impressive one. its a dagger not a knife. so it have barely of a cutting edge but this dagger has a strong thick sharp point. The details of this knife are near imaginable on how beautiful the wood inlay in the handle. the Damascus Steel is very high quality known to be on a knife three times the price. there is also beautiful file work along the lock and inside of the handle surrounding the lock and along the back of the handle. This knife is also a linear lock as the lick is inside the handle. the only fault of this dagger is when you receive it its covered in a oil, and the blade is somewhat difficult to get out of the handle as it is a folding knife. also the blade has a heavy blood groove and it comes with a leather pocket sheath for it to be carred on the belt instead of your pocket. I originally asked this dagger for myself. but the irony is that i got this in the mail on my fathers 57th birthday. so after some thinking i decided to give it to him and i was happy to see his face light up to see how impressed he was with it and to see him smile like that in such a long time. thank you Timber wolf for your outstanding product.
William Aug 24, 2014 (4 out of 5)
beautiful knife
This is a beautiful knife! I am glad I bought it. That truthfully said, this is a display knife. There are 3 flaws in this knife: the blade lock (spring steel within the body of the knife) has a bow in it that jams the blade in the closed position making it very difficult to open (definitely need both hands or pliers); the sharp edge of the blade when fully closed hits the body inside of the knife dulling about an inch of the blade every time; and although the 3 rivets on the top side of the handle are aligned, on the bottom side of the handle one rivet is badly misaligned. This is not a working man's knife! This is a nice knife to carry (after you get all of the oil off it) when going out. A gentleman's knife. It is a beautiful knife and I get lots of comments on its looks. Did I mention that this knife blade is double edged. Be careful with this thing in your pocket. It's a good way to get cut or cut your pants, etc.. Again, I would recommend this knife to a friend. Now to Kennesaw: make the knife where it can be opened with one hand via thumb flick, groove the blade stop so it does not dull the blade, and align the rivets on both sides and this is a knife I would gladly and proudly give to friends as a gift.
Dallas May 24, 2015 (1 out of 5)
noooooo!!!!!
Do yourself a favor and (¡¡¡DO NOT!!!) buy, it is a letter opener. Nothing more junk blade no edge on it whatsoever, they pay you to take it.
tom Apr 25, 2015 (1 out of 5)
razor sharp?
if by razor sharp you mean cant warm cut butter.........yeah.
thomas Feb 07, 2014 (1 out of 5)
needs work
It is a OK knife at best. It looks good at a distance but only at a distance. The person who made my knife was not good at it at all. first, he blade is very tough to open and the act of opening and closing it has put scratches on the blade its self. Second, the blade is not uniform to the least of bit. The blade at the bottom is very sharp but as it goes up the angle increases till it is almost rounded and to top it off, there is no top. It looks like it was never pit on because it is a perfect flat square. Third, it come to me with rust already on it despite being warped in paper and oil. Forth, the person who did the inlay work could not use a hammer properly and there are hammer dints in the wood. I am very disappointed with you Timber Wolf for making such a low quality of knife and still had to pay $55+S&H.
jack Dec 27, 2013 (1 out of 5)
beautiful but defective
I received this knife as a Christmas gift from my wife, it's a beautiful piece and the damascus pattern is very well done but when the blade is folded it is impossible to open without pliers. I've tried applying 3 in 1 oil but it hasn't helped. I'm hoping it can be exchanged and it's just a fluke. if so I will post another review