Collection: David Oscarson Jacques deMolay Folding Knife

The Jacques deMolay Folding Knife commemorates this ultimate sacrifice in a limited edition of 700 examples, commemorating the 700th anniversary deMolay’s arrest on Friday, October 13, 1307.  The Templar Cross and skull & crossbones was first flown in memory of deMolay to let other ships know they were Templar-friendly.  The alternating sections of enamel recall the tessellate floor of the Masonic Temple.  The opposite scale contains an engraved replica of the famed Apprentice’s Pillar coated in translucent enamel and the All-Seeing Eye is subtly engraved on the inside.


The Blade on the Jacques deMolay Folding Knife is forged using Swedish Stainless (Damasteel DS93X) Damascus and a diamond is set in each side of the silver thumb stud.

David Oscarson Jacques deMolay Folding Knife
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