Caiman Damascus end knife with bluing black hornbeam elk horn
Caiman Damascus end knife with bluing black hornbeam elk horn
- Blade steel tipeDamascus
- Материал рукоятиРезная кость, Черный граб
- Lengtn blade (os)135 mm
- Witdth blade (os)30 mm
- Толщина клинка3.7 mm
- Lengtn handle (os) 125 mm
- Hardness (HRC)60
- Product weight, gram170
- SheathLeather
- КонструкцияФиксированные
- ОсобенностиС воронением
- Форма клинкаDrop Point
Technical characteristics and design features
- Blade Steel:Damascus steel with bluing, hardness 60 HRC. Damascus is famous for its high strength, its ability to retain sharpness for a long time, and the aesthetics of its unique pattern. Bluing gives additional protection against corrosion and emphasizes the uniqueness of the product.
- Blade shape: Drop Point is a classic universal shape that provides excellent handling and tip strength. The blade length is 135 mm, thickness is 3.7 mm, width is 30 mm — optimal parameters for versatility while maintaining reliability.
- Handle material: A combination of carved bone, black hornbeam and a moose horn insert. These materials are not only visually spectacular, but also provide excellent grip, pleasant to the touch and resistant to temperature and moisture fluctuations. Handle length 125 mm — fits comfortably even in a large palm.
- The scabbard:Classic leather is a stylish and reliable protection for the knife during transportation and storage.
Applications and advantages
- Optimal tasks:Thanks to its Drop Point shape and durable Damascus blade, the knife is ideal for versatile hiking, hunting, fishing, hiking and camping tasks. It reliably handles food cutting, woodwork, milling and minor household chores.
- Grip ergonomics:The hornbeam and carved bone handle with horn guarantees a secure grip even in wet or dirty conditions. The shape and materials reduce the risk of slipping.
- Resistance to moisture: Bluing of the blade significantly reduces the risk of corrosion. Hornbeam and elk horn are materials that tolerate moisture well, but it is recommended to avoid prolonged contact with water to preserve the appearance of the bone.
- Wear resistance and durability:60 HRC Damascus steel has high hardness and wear resistance. This knife retains its sharpness for a long time, even with intensive use on wood, leather or meat.
- Ease of maintenance:Damascus requires careful care: regular cleaning, post-use drying and periodic oil treatment. Sharpening does not cause difficulties when using high-quality stones or pastes.
Limitations and application features
- Unfavorable tasks: It is not recommended to use a knife for chopping bones, heavy carpentry, metal work, or opening canned food — Damascus, for all its strength, is not designed for such loads. Also, it should not be used for thin kitchen cuts at high speeds: the geometry of the blade is designed for universal, but not specialized tasks.
- Care requirements:To preserve aesthetics and durability, it is recommended to avoid prolonged soaking, dropping on a hard surface, and periodically treating carved bone with special compounds to prevent drying and cracking.
Unique advantages and care tips
The combination of Damascus steel, an exclusive carved bone handle, black hornbeam and moose horn make this knife not just a tool, but a real work of art worthy of a collection and a gift. The blued surface gives a noble appearance and additional protection.
- Care: After each use, wash the knife by hand (not in the dishwasher!), wipe thoroughly dry. Store in a sheath in a dry place. Clean the blade with neutral oil, and the handle elements with natural wood and bone products.
Brief recommendations
If you value handmade work, unique design and reliability, this knife will become a faithful companion on hikes, hunting and will become an ornament of your personal collection. It is ideal for hunters, tourists and anyone who is looking for a balance between aesthetics and functionality.
For professional kitchens or heavy carpentry, we recommend considering more highly specialized models. For connoisseurs, special attention is paid to the care of the Damascus and the handle elements for the long service life of the knife and the preservation of its unique appearance.










