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Backwoods Edge Assisted EDC Knife - Wood-Grain

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This isn’t decoration, it’s a working blade. The Backwoods Edge Assisted EDC Knife pairs a black oxidized American tanto with a warm wood-grain handle over a steel frame. Spring-assisted deployment snaps the 3Cr13 stainless blade open fast, while a liner lock and pocket clip keep it riding clean in your pocket. At 8.26 inches overall, it’s long enough to work, slim enough to carry, and built for the kind of week that actually dulls a knife.

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No mall-ninja garbage. No fake tactical cosplay. Just a black oxidized American tanto, wood over steel, and a spring-assisted mechanism that actually snaps when you hit it.

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The same buyer who searches brass knuckles for sale doesn’t want throwaway metal. You want steel, weight, and a tool that feels like it can take a beating. This assisted opening knife is cut from that same cloth.

The blade is 3.41 inches of 3Cr13 stainless steel, black oxidized for a clean, low-glare finish. It’s not fragile, it’s not fussy — it sharpens easily and shrugs off daily carry. The American tanto profile gives you a strong, reinforced tip for punching into material and a clean straight edge for slicing and utility cuts.

Closed, you’re at 4.85 inches. Open, 8.26 inches overall. That’s pocket-sized but full-hand serious — the same practical, no-excuse mindset that drives people to buy brass knuckles instead of just looking at pictures.

Material-Driven Build Quality For Serious EDC

A collector who hunts down the best brass knuckles already knows materials tell the truth. This knife leans on that same honesty.

3Cr13 Stainless Blade With Black Oxidized Finish

The 3Cr13 stainless steel blade gives you a solid balance of toughness, corrosion resistance, and easy maintenance. You don’t need a shrine and a whetstone altar to keep it sharp. The black oxidized finish does more than look mean — it cuts reflections, hides wear, and matches the rest of a dark EDC loadout without screaming for attention.

Wood-Grain Scale Over Steel Frame

Most cheap assisted knives are just bare metal and hollow marketing. This one brings a warm, orange-brown wood-grain handle scale over a black stainless steel frame. The wood gives it that camp-and-cabin feel, the frame gives it backbone. You get visible Torx hardware, frame cutouts, and an exposed metal pommel with a lanyard slot — the details you look for when you actually inspect a knife instead of buying off a glam shot.

Fast Deployment: Spring-Assisted Done Right

If you collect hard-use gear — whether that’s blades or brass knuckles — speed and control matter more than hype. This knife opens two ways: a flipper tab and a thumb hole in the spine. Hit the tab, and the spring-assisted mechanism drives the blade into lock-up with a clean, confident snap.

A liner lock anchors the blade open. Jimping on the spine and finger choil gives you real purchase when you lean on it. A deep-carry pocket clip tucks it down where it belongs, out of sight until you need it.

This is not a toy. It’s an everyday carry that doesn’t whine, doesn’t rattle, and doesn’t make excuses.

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Assisted opening knives are legal in many states, with restrictions in some places on blade length, carry method, or local ordinances. The exact lines move by jurisdiction, but the point stands: this is a standard assisted EDC knife, not an automatic, not a prohibited novelty. It’s built to ride in a pocket and work, not to test a courtroom.

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Quality brass knuckles and quality knives share the same truth: cheap metal tells on itself fast. Solid brass knuckles carry real weight and develop that patina collectors like. Others prefer steel brass knuckles or aluminum variants for different balance and finish. The same material logic applies here — this knife uses 3Cr13 stainless for the blade and a steel frame under the wood-grain scale, because real metal, not pot-metal mystery alloy, is what holds up over time.

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When you buy brass knuckles, you check three things: legality where you live, material and weight, and whether the design actually fits your hand and your use. Collectors also care about finish, machining quality, and how the piece sits with the rest of their set — solid brass, steel, or modern alloys, clean edges, and no nonsense. Buying this knife follows the same checklist: real steel, reliable mechanism, secure lock, and a handle that fits your grip without hot spots.

Why This Knife Belongs Next To Your Brass Knuckles For Sale Picks

If your cart already has brass knuckles for sale lined up, this is the kind of blade that makes sense beside them. Black oxidized American tanto blade, 3Cr13 stainless, spring-assisted deployment, liner lock, and a wood-grain scale over steel — you get a pocket knife that looks like it came off a workbench, not a costume rack.

It’s the same story as any serious piece of metal you add to your collection: no apologies, no gimmicks, just function backed by real materials. If you’re the kind of buyer who checks steel types and legal details instead of asking permission, this knife earns its place in your rotation the minute it hits your hand.

When you’re done window shopping and ready to actually buy brass knuckles and a working blade to match, the Backwoods Edge Assisted EDC Knife - Wood-Grain is the kind of straightforward, honest tool that fits the way you already carry.

Blade Length (inches) 3.41
Overall Length (inches) 8.26
Closed Length (inches) 4.85
Blade Color Black
Blade Finish Black oxidized
Blade Style American Tanto
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material 3CR13 Stainless Steel
Handle Material Wood and stainless steel
Theme Wood-Grain
Pocket Clip Yes
Deployment Method Spring-assisted
Lock Type Liner lock