The Pecan 1850s Tiny Trade Knife #415 is a compact, lightweight masterpiece at just 7½” overall and a featherlight 1.9 oz—perfect for precise culinary tasks and versatile camp use. Drawing inspiration from authentic mid-19th-century trade knives from England, this handcrafted blade blends historical charm with modern reliability.
The 3⅜” drop-point (antiqued drop-point) blade is forged from 3/32″ 1095 high-carbon steel, treated to a rich, aged patina that enhances both protection and timeless appeal. Its single-bevel grind delivers the same razor-sharp, effortless cutting performance as Greg’s full-size trade knives—surprising capability packed into this petite design. Whether slicing vegetables, trimming meats, prepping ingredients, or handling light outdoor chores by the fire, its balanced feel makes every task intuitive and enjoyable.
The handle is crafted from beautifully stabilized Florida Pecan, showcasing rich, natural grain patterns that highlight the wood’s character. Two peened mild-steel pins secure the scales to the half-tang construction, keeping weight low while ensuring rock-solid durability. This thoughtful build makes the knife equally at home in the kitchen dicing herbs or in the field carving kindling.
Why Choose the Pecan Tiny Trade Knife #415?
- Kitchen & Camp Versatility — Effortless slicing, trimming, and prep in any setting.
- Stunning & Stable Handle — Stabilized Florida Pecan with striking grain and secure mild-steel pins.
- Razor-Sharp Edge — Single-bevel grind for precise, hair-popping performance.
- High-Carbon Strength — 1095 steel built hold an edge, easy to sharpen, an antiqued patina that deepens over time.
- Handcrafted Excellence — Every detail reflects GreBec Knives’ passion for traditional methods and quality.
Optional Handcrafted Leather Sheath
Protect your investment with a custom pouch-style sheath, meticulously hand-cut from vegetable-tanned leather. Choose Greg’s shop-brewed vinegaroon dye for a deep, authentic black finish or his homemade oak bark dye for a warm, rich brown. Each sheath is hand-stitched with period-correct linen thread, edges burnished smooth, and sealed with hot beeswax for superior water resistance and longevity—echoing 19th-century techniques while built for daily use. Dive deeper into these historic dyes in our Historic Leather Dyes blog series.
Care & Maintenance
As a high-carbon steel blade (not stainless), this knife thrives with simple care:
- Hand-wash promptly after use and dry thoroughly to prevent rust.
- Apply a light coat of food-safe oil or our recommended Wiseman Axe & Knife Wax for added protection.
- Store in a dry place.
The antiqued patina offers natural safeguarding that improves with age and use. For complete guidance, check our
Knife Care and Maintenance information page.
Specifications:
- Overall Length: 7 1/2”
- Weight: 1.9 oz
- Blade Length: 3 3/8”
- Blade Width: 13/16”
- Blade Style: Antiqued Drop Point
- Blade Material: 3/32” 1095 High Carbon Steel
- Handle Material: Stabilized Florida Pecan with Mild Steel Pins
- Sheath: Optional custom-crafted veg-tanned Black Vinegaroon or Brown Oak-Bark belt sheath










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