DK- Custom Handmade Damascus Back Lock Folding Knife - Compact EDC Pocket Knife with Walnut Wood Handle
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DK-440 Custom Handmade Damascus Back Lock Folding Knife - Compact EDC Pocket Knife with Walnut Wood Handle and Genuine Leather Sheath
Specifications:
Overall Length: 7.0"
Handle Length: 4.0"
Blade Length: 3.0"
Blade Material: Damascus Steel
Handle Material: Wallunt Wood
Condition: Brand New
A WORK OF ART!!!
This fantastic Custom Made Liner Lock Damascus Pocket Folding knife was designed by Dugite Knives. There is no other knife like this because it was custom made only one piece, so don't let this knife get away. Stunning Damascus blade is the result of hours and hours of forging. Blade was given excellent heat treatment and posses very good edge holding and retention. Blade has fantastic hand grinds and spine of the blade has gorgeous file work. Overall length of this unique folder is 8.0" Gorgeous handle of this knife is made of Rose Wood. Wood scales fastened with Elke Screw strong epoxy of life time durability. Knife also exhibits stunning file worked brass liners. Knife is complimented with a beautiful Hand Forged Damascus Bolster.
This Knife is complete with a top quality extra thick leather sheath. The leather sheath is totally hand tooled and sewn. Extra thick leather and strong stitching make this sheath robust which can withstand years of rough and tough use. The sheath can be worn on belt.
Interesting information about Damascus Steel:-
Damascus steel is an advanced form of shaping steel, derived from centuries-old forging technique used to create blades that became almost legendary in their reputation for strength and sharpness. Recognized by the distinctive pattern on the surface of the metal, the stratified layers of steel are reminiscent of flowing water.
DAMASCUS CARE TIPS
- Keep Damascus clean and free of moisture. Damascus blades will require more attention, since the higher carbon metals that help create the pattern present a higher risk of corrosion. We recommend cleaning the blade after it has come into contact with moisture and especially acidic materials like apples, steak, or fingers.
- Spot clean rust. If your knife is in a humid environment, it will rust. The best way to quickly address rust is to spot clean your blade with Soft Scrub and a q-tip when you first see it appear. If you can see pitting on the blade, it is especially important to keep those spots clean so that more material is not removed.
- Protect the pattern. Apply a small amount of WD-40 or a quality oil when the blade is completely dry to help protect against fading and moisture. Our Damascus is chemically bonded with stainless steel and several different softer metals, so there is no need to worry about chipping or flaking, but the pattern may still wear over time from regular use.
Listed on 13 October, 2023