Nessmuk Style Knife Set Damascus and Polished Trailing Point Blades Stag Bone Handles
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Open this set and you get two knives that belong together — one Damascus, one polished trailing point, both built for real outdoor work.
The stag bone handles feel warm and textured in your palm. Natural grip. No slipping.
This is what a proper Nessmuk style knife set looks and feels like.
Damascus and Trailing Point in One Nessmuk Knife Set
This Nessmuk style knife set includes two blades — each made for a different task.
The first is a 200-layer Damascus blade. We layer 1080 and 15N20 high-carbon steel, fold it by hand, and forge it into the classic Nessmuk profile. It hardens to 55–58 HRC. The acid-etched finish reveals a flowing Damascus pattern that runs the full length.
The second is a polished trailing point blade. The spine curves upward toward the tip — that geometry is built for skinning, slicing, and detail work where precision matters. The polished finish gives it a clean, sharp look and a mirror-like surface.
What It Does and Why It Matters
The trailing point knife in this set is the detail knife. The upswept tip reaches into tight spaces — behind joints, under hide, along curves.
Trailing point knife uses include skinning game, filleting fish, and fine prep work where a straight edge is too blunt. The tip does the leading work. The belly does the slicing.
Together, the two blades in this Nessmuk style knife set cover every cutting task from rough field work to fine finishing.
Stag Bone Grip That Gets Better With Use
Both knives in this handcrafted knife set use stag bone handles. Real stag bone — not synthetic, not resin-coated.
The texture is natural and slightly rough. Bare hand or gloved, your grip locks in without effort. Stag bone doesn't go smooth with use — it stays grippy.
The color runs cream to brown with natural darker streaks. No two handles look identical. That's what natural material does.
Full Tang on Both Knives
Both knives in this Nessmuk knife set run full tang. Steel goes from blade tip to handle end — one solid piece on each knife.
Full tang matters here because both blades see real force — chopping, skinning, prying. A partial tang fails under that stress. Full tang handles it without flexing or cracking.
The balance point sits at the bolster on both knives. Each one feels steady in hand — not tip-heavy, not handle-heavy.
Carry Both Knives Together
This Nessmuk style knife set ships with leather sheaths for both blades. The fit is firm on each — blades seat fully with no rattle or movement.
The leather is thick and hand-stitched. It protects both edges during storage, travel, and field carry.
Draw each knife one-handed. Both pull clean from the first use.
Why Hunters and Outdoorsmen Choose This Set
The Nessmuk style knife was designed by woodsman George Washington Sears in the 1800s for wilderness use. This set follows that tradition — two blades that work together in the field.
Use the Damascus Nessmuk for heavy camp tasks — batoning, chopping, rough prep. Use the trailing point knife for skinning game, breaking down cuts, or fine detail work.
A machine-made handcrafted knife set is ground to a standard profile. These blades are hand-forged — each edge geometry is shaped by a craftsman who understands how these knives actually get used.
The JW SteelCrafts Difference
Every knife in this Nessmuk style knife set is hand-forged. No two Damascus patterns are the same. No two stag bone handles look identical.
Orders ship from Texas. Domestic delivery: 5–10 business days.
4.91 stars from 829 verified buyers — hunters, outdoorsmen, and collectors who use JW SteelCrafts knives in real conditions.
SPECS TABLE
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Blade Length | Contact us — varies by build |
| Overall Length | Contact us — varies by build |
| Blade Steel | Damascus (1080 + 15N20) + polished high-carbon steel |
| Layer Count | 200+ layers (Damascus blade) |
| Blade Hardness | 55–58 HRC |
| Blade Finish | Acid-etched Damascus + mirror-polished trailing point |
| Handle Material | Natural stag bone |
| Tang | Full tang — both knives |
| Includes | Leather sheaths for both knives |
| Ships From | Texas, USA |
| Made By | Hand-forged artisans |
WHO IS THIS FOR?
Hunters who need two knives for one trip — a heavy blade for camp work and a trailing point knife for skinning and detail cuts
Outdoorsmen and bushcrafters who follow the Nessmuk tradition and want a handcrafted knife set built for real wilderness use
Collectors who want a matched Damascus and trailing point set with stag bone handles — not a factory pair
Gift buyers who want something meaningful, handmade, and built to last — for Father's Day, Christmas, or a serious outdoorsman's birthday
HOW TO USE Your Nessmuk Style Knife Set
Use the Damascus Nessmuk blade for heavy tasks first — batoning wood, rough chopping, breaking down large cuts of meat or game.
Switch to the trailing point knife for detail work — skinning, filleting, or any cut where the tip needs to lead.
Hold both knives with a full-palm grip, thumb resting on the spine for control on fine cuts. The stag bone handle fills your hand and stays firm even when wet.
For trailing point knife uses like skinning, lead with the upswept tip. Insert it just under the hide and draw back in smooth strokes — let the belly do the slicing.
Keep both blades sharp separately. The Damascus edge needs a whetstone. The polished trailing point responds well to a fine ceramic rod.
HOW TO CARE FOR Your Nessmuk Style Knife Set
After every use:
- Hand-wash both knives with warm water and mild soap
- Dry immediately with a clean cloth — never air dry either blade
- Never put this handcrafted knife set in the dishwasher
Every few weeks:
- Apply a thin coat of food-safe mineral oil to both blades
- Pay extra attention to the Damascus blade — the etched surface traps moisture
- Wipe off excess oil with a dry cloth
Storage:
- Keep each stag bone handle knife in its own leather sheath
- Store both in a dry place — humidity is the fastest way to rust high-carbon steel
Sharpening your Nessmuk style knife set:
- Use a whetstone at 1000 grit for the Damascus blade — finish at 3000 grit
- Use a fine ceramic rod for the polished trailing point blade
- Hold each blade at 15–20 degrees against the sharpening surface
- Strop on leather after each session to realign both edges
Tip: Sharpen both knives after every field trip — don't wait until they're noticeably dull.
FAQs About This Nessmuk Style Knife Set
Q: What steel are the blades in this Nessmuk style knife set made from? A: This set includes two blades. The first is hand-forged from 200-layer Damascus steel — 1080 and 15N20 high-carbon steel hardened to 55–58 HRC. The second is a polished trailing point blade made from high-carbon steel. Both hold a sharp working edge through field and camp use.
Q: What are the trailing point knife uses in this set? A: The trailing point knife is built for skinning game, filleting fish, and fine prep work. The upswept tip reaches into tight spaces — behind joints and under hide — where a straight blade can't go cleanly. It's the detail knife in the set. The Damascus Nessmuk handles the heavier work.
Q: Does this handcrafted knife set come with sheaths?
Yes. Both knives in this Nessmuk style knife set ship with individual hand-stitched leather sheaths. Each sheath fits its blade firmly — no rattle, no loose fit. The leather protects both edges during storage, travel, and field carry. Both knives draw one-handed and clean.
Q: Is a Nessmuk style knife set legal to own in the USA?
Yes. Fixed-blade hunting and camp knives are legal to own in all 50 US states. Carry laws vary by state and location. We ship from Texas with no ownership restrictions. Check your local carry laws before transporting these knives in public or across state lines.
Q: How do I sharpen the blades in this Nessmuk knife set?
Sharpen the Damascus Nessmuk blade on a whetstone — start at 1000 grit, finish at 3000 grit. Sharpen the polished trailing point with a fine ceramic rod. Hold each blade at 15–20 degrees. Strop on leather after sharpening to realign the edge. Keep both blades sharp after every field use.
Q: Can I customize this stag bone handle knife set?
Yes. JW SteelCrafts accepts custom orders. You can choose different handle materials — rosewood, bone, pakka wood, resin, or olive wood — on either blade. Contact us before ordering to confirm options. Custom handcrafted knife sets take longer to build but arrive exactly as specified.
Q: How long will this Nessmuk style knife set last?
With proper care — hand-washing, drying immediately, and monthly oiling — both blades last decades. Full tang construction on both knives means no weak joint to fail in the field. The stag bone handles get better with use. Many JW SteelCrafts buyers treat their knives as lifetime tools.
Q: Is this a good gift for a hunter or outdoorsman?
Yes — especially for someone who spends real time in the field. This Nessmuk style knife set is handmade, so no two sets look identical. The Damascus and trailing point combination gives them two tools in one gift. It ships presentation-ready — no extra wrapping needed.
GIFT Purpose
This Nessmuk style knife set makes a strong gift for Father's Day, Christmas, a hunting season opener, or a groomsman who lives outdoors.
Two handmade blades — Damascus and trailing point — with stag bone handles that look and feel like nothing from a store shelf.
It ships presentation-ready — no extra wrapping needed.
Product Care for JW SteelCrafts Hand-Forged Products
To ensure the longevity and beauty of your hand-forged JW SteelCrafts products, follow these essential care instructions:
- Regular Cleaning
Wipe your knives, swords, axes, and rings with a soft cloth to remove dust and debris. For deeper cleaning, use a mild soap solution and a non-abrasive cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasives that could damage the steel’s finish. - Dry Thoroughly
After cleaning, ensure your product is completely dried. This helps prevent water spots, rust, or corrosion, particularly on blades and steel surfaces exposed to moisture. - Proper Storage
Store your hand-forged products in a dry, cool place to prevent oxidation or rust. For long-term storage, consider applying a thin layer of oil (e.g., mineral oil or gun oil) to the metal surfaces, or using a rust inhibitor. When storing knives and swords, keep them in protective sheaths or pouches to prevent contact with other materials. - Avoid Impact
While designed for strength and durability, avoid dropping or striking your steel products against hard surfaces. This can cause damage to the blade, edge, or overall integrity of the piece. - Edge Maintenance (For Knives & Swords)
Periodically sharpen the blades to maintain their cutting edge. Use a proper sharpening stone or take your product to a professional for maintenance. Always sharpen in the correct direction to preserve the blade’s integrity. - Routine Inspection
Regularly inspect your products for any signs of wear, rust, or damage. If you notice any issues, reach out to us for maintenance, restoration, or repair services.
By following these care instructions, your JW SteelCrafts products will retain their craftsmanship, functionality, and beauty for years to come.
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