- Genuine leather hand stitched sheath .
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Custom Logo & name engraving available leather sheath or blade
This knife looks great in the sheath or on a belt making it easy to retrieve. It has the perfect sharpness to make your everyday utilitarian tasks an enjoyable experience.
Perfect for hunting, fishing, hiking, camping, boating, backpacking, or any other outdoor adventure. It is also a key item to add to your survival tactical gear!
ADD ONS:
*Custom orders for 10 or more pieces. You can choose & submit your own handle or design.
Care Tips :
• After you used your knife wash in soap and water, dry completely.
• Oil or wax the blade to prevent rust.
• To prevent rust do not store knife for long periods in the leather sheath.
• Leather pulls moisture from the air and could rust the blade if not stored properly.
ATTRIBUTES & FEATURES:
HAND FORGED DAMASCUS STEEL
Manufactured with ultra-sharp hand forged Damascus steel cutting core at HRC58-60 hardness, this HSK Crafted knives knives comes with unrivaled performance and incredible edge retention; Damascus steel outperforms high carbon steel in durability and is easier to sharpen as mix of high chromium steel enhance the other alloying elements.
ERGONOMIC & WELL-BALANCED
Blade is light weight and compliments the handle in maintaining balance and help to alleviate fatigue and pains on your fingers after use with comfort while providing you with the perfect blend of performance and comfort.
HAND FORGED DAMASCUS BLADES:
Damascus blades are hand forged through a process of layering, melting and hammering. This results in each blade having a unique design or as some would say a “fingerprint”. Each & every knife is truly one of a kind.
Damascus steel has outstanding properties of strength and hardness. We amplify its properties by oil quenching it at 2100 deg F to cool it down fast and we do it twice to make sure it’s hard to its inner core to withstand any kind of work you may put it to use. It achieves a 58 or higher HRC on the Rockwell Scale.
Producing Damascus steel is still unknown to this day, the process has been lost over the past 500 years. Today, we layer & hand forge two different steels 15n20 & 1095. It is then dipped in Ferric Chloride creating a distinct reaction with the metals producing a Damascus like pattern.