Copper Damascus Sub-Hilt Fighter Bowie Handmade 17-Inch Collector Display Knife
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Copper Damascus Sub-Hilt Fighter Bowie Handmade 17-Inch Collector Display Knife

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Copper Damascus Sub-Hilt Fighter Bowie Handmade 17-Inch Collector Display KnifeThe Copper Damascus Sub Hilt Fighter Bowie by JW SteelCrafts is a bold, large format collector knife in the classic Loveless style sub hilt form. At 17 inches overall, it carries a striking copper Damascus blade with a warm, layered pattern, finished with a secondary sub hilt guard that defines this collector design. It is a true centerpiece for any serious knife collection. This handcrafted piece works as a standout display knife and a memorable gift

The Copper Damascus Sub-Hilt Fighter Bowie by JW SteelCrafts is a bold, large-format collector knife in the classic Loveless-style sub-hilt form. At 17 inches overall, it carries a striking copper Damascus blade with a warm, layered pattern, finished with a secondary sub-hilt guard that defines this collector design. It is a true centerpiece for any serious knife collection.
This handcrafted piece works as a standout display knife and a memorable gift for Bowie and Damascus fans. Because each blade is hand-forged, the copper Damascus pattern is unique on every piece.
The sub-hilt design became famous through American custom knifemaking in the 20th century, where a second, smaller guard was added in front of the main guard for extra control and a distinctive look. The style is closely tied to the golden age of custom collector knives and remains a prized form among enthusiasts. Pairing that classic sub-hilt shape with copper Damascus steel adds a modern, decorative twist, blending traditional folded-steel craft with warm copper-toned contrast. This 17-inch piece celebrates that collector heritage as a display knife valued for its scale, pattern, and craftsmanship.
Explore more in our Copper Damascus Knives range and the handmade Damascus Bowie Knife with Stag Horn Handle.

SPECIFICATIONS

  • Overall Length: 17 inches
  • Blade Material: Copper Damascus steel
  • Style: Sub-hilt fighter Bowie (Loveless-style)
  • Guard: Secondary sub-hilt guard
  • Construction: Hand-forged, full tang
  • Pattern: Layered copper Damascus
  • Primary Use: Display, collection, gifting
  • Brand: JW SteelCrafts

FEATURES AS BENEFITS

  • Copper Damascus blade – Gives a warm, layered pattern unique to each piece.
  • 17-inch large format – Delivers serious collector presence.
  • Sub-hilt design – Captures the classic Loveless-style collector look.
  • Secondary guard – Adds control and a distinctive profile.
  • Full-tang build – Adds strength and a solid, lasting feel.
  • Hand-forged finish – Makes every knife one of a kind.

CARE INSTRUCTIONS

  • Wipe the blade with a soft, dry cloth after handling.
  • Apply a light coat of oil to protect the Damascus pattern.
  • Keep it dry and away from moisture.
  • Store it dry, out of a damp sheath.
  • Display responsibly, out of reach of children.
Add this handcrafted Copper Damascus Sub-Hilt Fighter Bowie to your cart today, limited handcrafted stock, with fast USA shipping on every order.

FAQs

What is a sub-hilt Bowie knife?
A sub-hilt Bowie has a second, smaller guard in front of the main guard. It is a classic collector design known for its distinctive look.
What is copper Damascus steel?
Copper Damascus blends folded steel with warm copper-toned contrast. The result is a bold, layered pattern unique to each blade.
How big is this collector, Bowie?
It measures 17 inches overall, giving it a strong presence on a shelf, wall, or display case.
Is this a display or a working knife?
It is built mainly as a large collector and display piece. Handle and store it responsibly.
Does copper Damascus rust?
It can, like most carbon-based steels. A light coat of oil and dry storage keep the pattern looking its best.
Is this a good gift for a collector?
Yes. Its size, sub-hilt design, and copper Damascus pattern make it a memorable collector's gift.
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