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Knife Cheetah Damascus full stone Karelian birch
Knife Cheetah Damascus full stone Karelian birch
- Blade steel tipeDamascus
- Материал рукоятиКарельская береза
- Lengtn blade (os)120 mm
- Witdth blade (os)34 mm
- Толщина клинка2.4 mm
- Lengtn handle (os) 115 mm
- Hardness (HRC)62
- Product weight, gram150
- SheathLeather
- КонструкцияФиксированные
- Форма клинкаNormal Blade
Detailed analysis of key characteristics and properties
1. Blade made of Damascus steel (hardness HRC 62): The main advantage of the knife is the blade made of Damascus steel with a pronounced hardness of 62 HRC. This indicator guarantees excellent wear resistance, long-term retention of sharpening and outstanding cutting edge strength. The Damascus has a recognizable and aesthetically appealing pattern that transforms each knife into a unique piece of handwork. The multi-layered structure of the damascus gives a combination of hardness and some flexibility, which reduces the risk of blade fracture under normal loads.
2. Blade shape: Normal Blade is a classic geometry with a straight butt line and a pronounced tip. This form is versatile and optimally suited for most daily tasks: cutting, slicing, grocery work, minor household chores in nature and hiking. It provides a good balance in the injection and cutting, facilitating both precise and forceful movements.
3. Blade thickness 2.4 mm, length 120 mm, width 34 mm: The combination of medium thickness and length makes the knife strong enough for confident cutting on wood, products and other materials, but not heavy or bulky. This size is good for universal use: kitchen tasks, hiking, hunting (cutting small game, cooking).
4. Karelian birch handle (length 115 mm): Karelian birch is a valuable and durable material, characterized by a bright, lively pattern and a pleasant texture to the touch. Thanks to the treatment and impregnation, the handle does not slip even in a wet hand and gives a pleasant tactile sensation. Wood retains heat and does not cool the palm, which is especially important for prolonged outdoor use. The length of the handle provides a good grip in a medium and large hand.
5. Genuine leather scabbard:A classic storage and carrying option that protects the knife from damage and the owner from accidental cuts. The leather emphasizes the handmade status and harmoniously combines with the nobility of the knife materials.
6. Resistance to moisture and corrosion:Damascus steel requires careful handling — it is not completely stainless. Therefore, after working in a humid environment, the knife should be wiped dry and lubricated with a thin layer of oil on the blade. Karelian birch is very resistant to moisture due to processing, but prolonged contact with water is still not recommended.
7. Ease of maintenance (sharpening):Due to its high hardness, the knife keeps sharpening for a long time, but for maintenance it will be necessary to use high-quality sharpening stones or finishing bars designed for high-hardness steels. Manual eyeliner will allow you to preserve the unique Damascus pattern.
Optimal tasks and applications
- Hiking and camping: versatility allows you to use the knife for cooking, small household tasks, cutting rope, wood and other materials.
- Hunting and fishing: Great for butchering small game or fish, as well as for all auxiliary manipulations around the campfire and outdoors.
- Household tasks: a beautiful, but at the same time working knife for daily carrying in a case (EDC).
- Gift or collection item: thanks to the Damascus steel and exclusive handle, the knife is a worthy choice for connoisseurs of handmade and unique items.
Limitations and tasks for which the knife is not suitable
- It is not intended for heavy work on bones, chopping (for example, large bones, large branches): Damascus steel can get microcracks or damage with excessive impacts.
- It is not recommended for marine conditions and prolonged contact with moisture without care: damask is prone to corrosion with prolonged exposure to water and salts.
- It is not intended for opening metal or very hard industrial packages — a high-hardness blade can chip off if used improperly.
Unique differences and aesthetics
Each knife is unique due to the unique molding pattern of Damascus steel and the natural pattern of Karelian birch. The masterful finish and the balance of shapes transform this knife into a harmony of grace and reliability. Damascus is both a function and a tribute to the historical traditions of blacksmithing. Karelian birch has traditionally been valued in Scandinavia and Russia for its durability and beauty, and in combination with a leather sheath creates the image of a status, collectible and fully functional product.
Care recommendations and summary
After work, wash and wipe the blade dry, periodically lubricate it with oil to avoid corrosion. The Karelian birch handle does not require special care, but avoid soaking in water for a very long time. Store the knife in dry conditions, preferably in a complete leather sheath.
Recommendation: The knife is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, collectors, handmade connoisseurs and practical aesthetes looking for a unique tool for tourism, hunting, gift or home use. If you are looking for a reliable, refined and "lively" knife with a historical character and working properties, this is your choice. For tasks with extreme loads and constant exposure to a humid environment, it is better to consider other options.








