The Dual-Blade Stag Slipjoint Folder continues a long tradition among folding pocket knives valued for their reliability. Slipjoint mechanisms have been trusted for generations because they hold the blade open through spring tension alone, without a locking mechanism to fail. Pairing this with two blades gave users different edge shapes for different everyday tasks. That same trusted design shapes every Stag Handle Pocket Knife we forge today.
Staghorn handles carry their own history in traditional pocket knife making, valued for natural texture and grain that varies from piece to piece. Paired with a steel bolster and hand-engraved sheath, this reflects real handmade craftsmanship built for both daily use and lasting character.
Introduction
If you want a pocket knife with real everyday versatility, the Dual-Blade Stag Slipjoint Folder delivers exactly that. As a Traditional Slipjoint Knife, it opens and closes with a classic mechanism trusted by pocket knife users for generations, without the added weight of a locking system. The stag horn handle gives this knife a natural, one-of-a-kind look since no two pieces share the exact same grain pattern. As a two-blade folding knife, it gives you two cutting options in one compact tool, useful for switching tasks without switching knives.
Dual-Blade Stag Slipjoint Folder Blade
This Gentleman's Carry Knife features two hand forged Damascus steel blades, each with its own distinct wave pattern. The steel bolster reinforces the connection point where the blades meet the handle, adding durability for repeated opening and closing. Each blade is sized for everyday cutting tasks rather than heavy-duty work.
Uses and Safety
The Dual-Blade Stag Slipjoint Folder works well as a Classic Pocket Folder for everyday carry, light utility tasks, and general daily use. Always open and close the blades carefully to avoid accidental injury. Keep the knife away from children and store it safely when not in use.
Specifications
- Blade Material: Damascus steel
- Blade Count: 2 blades
- Handle Material: Stag horn
- Handle Detail: Steel bolster
- Sheath: Hand engraved leather
- Construction: Hand-forged, handcrafted
FAQs
Q: Why does this folder have two blades instead of one?
Having two blade shapes lets you switch between tasks, like detail cutting and general utility work, without carrying a second knife.
Q: What does slipjoint mean on a folding knife?
It's a traditional opening mechanism that holds the blade in place with spring tension rather than a locking mechanism.
Q: Is staghorn a durable handle material?
Yes, stag horn holds up well to regular daily use while developing character over time, and no two handles look exactly alike.
Q: What is the steel bolster for?
It reinforces the area where the blades meet the handle, adding strength at a point that sees repeated opening and closing.
Q: Is the Dual-Blade Stag Slipjoint Folder good for gifting?
Yes, its natural stag handle and engraved sheath make it a practical, standout gift for pocket knife collectors.