Knife Fighter Damascus bubinga melchior
Knife Fighter Damascus bubinga melchior
- Blade steel tipeDamascus
 - Материал рукоятиБубинга
 - Декор рукоятиМельхиор
 - Lengtn blade (os)133 mm
 - Witdth blade (os)26 mm
 - Толщина клинка3 mm
 - Lengtn handle (os) 125 mm
 - Hardness (HRC)62
 - SheathLeather
 - КонструкцияФиксированные
 - Форма клинкаNormal Blade
 
Detailed analysis of properties and features
    Blade steel: Damascus, hardness 62 HRC
    The blade is made of Damascus steel, a material known for its complex layered structure and high hardness (62 HRC). Due to this, the knife has excellent wear resistance and retains its sharpness for a long time even during intensive work. Damascus steel provides excellent cutting properties and gives the product a unique pattern that emphasizes the handiwork and exclusivity of each piece.
    
    Handle material: Bubinga and nickel silver
    The handle is made of valuable African bubinga wood, characterized by high density and resistance to moisture. The nickel silver inserts add aesthetic completeness and luxury, while protecting the handle from wear in places of high pressure. This combination of materials is not only visually appealing, but also provides a reliable grip in all conditions.
    
    Ergonomics and retention
    The handle length (125 mm) and well-thought-out shape ensure a confident and comfortable grip, even in a wet hand or mitt. The bubinga structure and fine texture ensure that the knife does not slip, and the high strength of the handle materials will withstand heavy use.
    
    Moisture resistance and corrosion resistance
    Due to its natural oil content, bubinga wood resists moisture well, and elements made of nickel silver are not susceptible to corrosion. However, Damascus steel requires regular maintenance: after use, it is recommended to wipe the knife dry and lubricate the blade to prevent rust.
    
    Blade shape and dimensions
    The classic blade shape “Normal Blade” with a length of 133 mm, a width of 26 mm and a thickness of 3 mm is universal. It is optimal for most cutting and stabbing tasks, from cutting food in nature to working with wood or leather. Such a blade will do a good job with precise cutting and piercing, it is not prone to chipping due to the multilayer structure of the steel.
    
    Durability and easy maintenance
    High hardness has a positive effect on wear resistance, but it will require careful sharpening: to restore optimal sharpness, it is better to use professional abrasives. Care for wood and nickel–silver parts is minimal - it is enough to periodically wipe the handle with natural oil.
  
Application scenarios and limitations
- Optimal tasks: tourism, hunting, survival, fishing, hiking; collecting because of its unique appearance; gastronomy in nature – cutting meat, cooking, peeling vegetables.
 - is especially good: for universal field use when both accuracy and reliability are required. It will adorn any collection, thanks to the expressive Damask pattern and the nobility of the handle.
 - Limitations: It is not intended for heavy cutting of bones or metals; it is not recommended for daily work in an aggressively humid environment without proper care of the blade.
 
Unique advantages and features
- The combination of Damascus steel and HRC 62 hardness is a rare handmade combination that guarantees excellent cutting ability and long service life.
 - The bubing handle with elements of nickel silver not only aesthetically distinguishes the knife, but also provides durability, resistance to temperature and humidity fluctuations.
 - Each knife is unique due to the handmade work of the master, the complexity of the texture of the Damascus steel and the natural pattern of the wood.
 - The leather scabbard in the set ensures safe carrying and emphasizes the premium quality of the product.
 - The universal shape of the blade makes the knife a real "fighter" – for a variety of tasks in nature and in everyday life.
 
Care recommendations
- After each use, thoroughly clean and wipe the blade, especially if the knife has been in contact with moisture or food.
 - Lubricate the blade regularly with a thin layer of oil to protect the Damascus steel from corrosion.
 - It is enough to wipe the bubing handle with a soft cloth; for additional care, periodically treat the wood with a special oil.
 - Sharpening is best done on water rocks or using professional tools to preserve the cutting edge.
 
Summary and recommendations
This knife is the choice of true connoisseurs of handmade and high cutting properties: for hunters, tourists, collectors and lovers of unique accessories in nature. It is optimal for universal use "in the field" and in everyday life, but requires slightly more attention to care due to the features of Damascus steel. Perfect for a gift or as part of an exclusive collection, as well as for those who appreciate the balance of tradition, aesthetics and true reliability.










