DKC Knives is thrilled to release its newest addition to their handcrafted line of Damascus Steel Knives. "SNAKE EYES" is a handmade Bowie hunting knife designed for hunters

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. (PRWEB) March 30, 2018

DKC Knives, known for their beautiful handcrafted Damascus steel knives, has just released it's newest addition to their custom made line. "SNAKE EYES" is a beautifully handmade Bowie hunting knife made for performance and functionality. The knife was made for hunters, as it the sturdy rare snake eye hardwood handle, with a sharp Damascus blade that has a unique pattern that is signature to Damascus blades. The 17 inch blade is designed for hunters, with performance being at the heart of the design. One review from an Etsy customer raved, "Not just a knife, it's a work of art. Fits great in my hand. Couldn't be happier." Each "SNAKE EYES" knife is equipped with a leather seethe and sharpening stone. DKC Knives is proud to announce the new "SNAKE EYES" as one of the best selling Bowie hunting knife.

DKC Knives is based in Castro Valley California. The company website is http://www.dkcknives.com. DKC Knives can be follow on Facebook as well as Instagram. Interested parties can sign up for the company newsletter at http://www.dkcknives.com and get updates on new knife releases.

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