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Knife Fighter Damascus end black hornbeam mammoth bone mokume-gane on a stand
Knife Fighter Damascus end black hornbeam mammoth bone mokume-gane on a stand
Blade steel tipeDamascus
Материал рукоятиКость, Черный граб
Декор рукоятиМокуме-гане
Lengtn blade (os)145 mm
Witdth blade (os)25 mm
Толщина клинка3.7 mm
Lengtn handle (os) 125 mm
Hardness (HRC)62
Product weight, gram170
SheathLeather
КонструкцияФиксированные
Форма клинкаNormal Blade
Detailed analysis of characteristics and features
This handmade knife embodies the harmony between the traditions of gunsmithing and unique premium materials. The blade is made of Damascus steel, renowned for its expressive texture and excellent combination of hardness (HRC 62) and flexibility. This hardness provides excellent wear resistance: the blade retains its sharpness longer even during intensive use, and the complex structure of the damascus gives each product a unique pattern.
The handle is made of black hornbeam, mammoth bone and decorated with mokume gane inserts. Black hornbeam is one of the densest and smoothest wood species, which guarantees high wear resistance and pleasant tactile sensations. Mammoth bone is a rare collectible material with a historical accent, complementing the aesthetics and uniqueness of the knife. Mokume gane jewelry adds an artistic touch to the handmade work: the metal alloy creates a play of colors and a complex pattern that does not repeat from knife to knife. This combination of materials not only looks impressive, but also provides a strong, secure hold in the palm of your hand.
The shape of the blade (Normal Blade) is universal: the rectilinear cutting edge and a moderately pronounced abdomen allow you to control the cut and puncture, well suited for both domestic and tactical tasks. The 3.7mm blade thickness combined with the 145 mm length gives the knife a balance between strength and maneuverability, which is important for precision work.
The leather scabbard protects the blade from moisture and scratches, and the total length when assembled (270 mm) is convenient to carry.
Scope of application, advantages and limitations
Ideal for:
Collectors — at the expense of rare materials and complex decorative techniques.
The gift is a premium performance and the uniqueness of each copy.
Tourism and hunting — the robust construction and high hardness of Damascus steel allow the knife to be used for cutting, butchering and precise household tasks.
Demonstration use — as part of an interior collection or a status item.
Advantages:
Long-lasting sharpness due to its high hardness and damask structure.
It provides a comfortable and reliable grip even with wet or cold hands due to the natural roughness of bone and wood.
High resistance to wear and mechanical stress.
The handle made of mammoth and hornbeam bone is resistant to deformation and time.
The leather of the scabbard protects against moisture and prevents corrosion of steel.
Restrictions:
Damascus steel requires regular maintenance: after each use, the knife must be wiped dry, preferably lubricated with non—corrosive oil - Damascus is not absolutely stainless.
Mammoth bone requires careful treatment — avoid prolonged exposure to water and sudden temperature changes.
It is not recommended to use it for heavy woodwork (batoning, opening cans, etc.), as well as for cutting bones or metal — premium materials are designed for precise and demanding tasks.
Care recommendations
Wipe the blade dry after each use, apply a thin layer of oil to protect against corrosion.
Do not store the knife in humid conditions, avoid prolonged contact with water.
To preserve the natural bone and wood, use special conditioners for the handles every few months.
Sharpening with standard diamond or ceramic stones is not difficult — due to the structure of the Damascus steel, the blade quickly returns its sharpness.
Who should choose this knife: a brief conclusion
This product is an ideal choice for connoisseurs of unique, collectible handmade knives who want to get both aesthetic value and a reliable working tool for tourism or hunting. The advantages of the knife will be especially evident for those who are willing to pay attention to regular maintenance in order to preserve both the expressive pattern of Damascus steel and the nobility of the handle made of mammoth and hornbeam bones. If status, history, and rarity are important to you, this knife will become your worthy companion and a source of pride. For heavy production tasks, it is recommended to consider more utilitarian options.