Montana Knife Company’s First Damascus Blade Is a Real Stunner, in More Ways than One

The inaugural collector’s edition of the flagship Blackfoot knife, MKC’s latest release won’t stick around long.

Close-up of a knife with a patterned steel blade marked "MKC" and a polished reddish-brown wooden handle with a metal rivet.Montana Knife Company

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Montana Knife Company’s new releases rarely last long, but its next knife drop is set to outpace even its own record-breaking sellouts.

The Damascus Blackfoot isn’t just stunning visually; the fixed blade also comes with a stunning price tag.

But, you may be able to see past its lofty MSRP, given that there are only 500 of these available … and when they’re gone, they’re gone forever.

Knife with a patterned Damascus steel blade and a polished wood handle resting on textured metal pieces.
This isn’t just a knife: it’s a convergence of Montana craftsmanship, custom knife-making tradition and the beginning of MKC’s collector-grade custom division.
Montana Knife Company

Stay sharp

The Damascus Blackfoot is the first-ever production offering from Montana Knife Company to feature the wavy pattern welded steel; this knife uses a blend of 1080 and 15N20 high-carbon steel to form a woodgrain Damascus pattern.

Knife with a patterned steel blade and a polished wooden handle resting on a rough metal surface.
Each fingerprint-like damascus pattern is unique, making each knife one of a kind.
Montana Knife Company

MKC based this knife off of its flagship design, the Blackfoot, which is a 7.5-inch fixed blade hunting knife created to blend lightweight design and durability.

Blacksmith wearing protective gloves, apron, and ear protection working with glowing hot metal in a workshop with American and Australian flags.
Respected knife maker Will Stelter forged this steel specifically for MKC.
Montana Knife Company

The limited-edition version uses Damascus steel forged by Montana bladesmith Will Stelter and a premium-grade desert ironwood burl handle, marking the beginning of MKC’s collector-grade edition of knives.

Damascus steel knife with a wooden handle and leather sheath on a metal surface next to a tool and a gloved hand.
The no-nonsense drop point blade is designed to take on a variety of tasks, while the handle is easy to grip.
Montana Knife Company

The Damascus Blackfoot maintains the same overall length, 3.375 inch blade length, drop-point shape, 0.11-inch thickness and made in the USA manufacturing, but makes some impressive swaps — ones that are reflected in the price tag.

Brown leather knife sheath with textured bumps on a metal surface next to a pair of brown work gloves and a metal tool.
The distinctive sheath is also made in the U.S. by Teton Leather.
Montana Knife Company

In addition to its premium material upgrades, the limited-edition knife comes with a custom ostrich leather sheath, built from Teton Leather.

Constructed to reflect premium manufacturing methods and to support the custom knife community, the Damascus Blackfoot is seemingly the first of many collector-level knives to come from MKC.

Availability and pricing

Limited to just 500 units, the Damascus Blackfoot becomes availble tonight (Friday, December 12) at 7 pm MST and retails for $1,000.

Due to the extremely limited quantities and pedigree of this new fixed blade, I’d recommend signing up for notifications if you’re interested in getting one.

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