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- Hunting knife Gyrfalcon Damascus black hornbeam paduk (inscription)
Hunting knife Gyrfalcon Damascus black hornbeam paduk (inscription)
Hunting knife Gyrfalcon Damascus black hornbeam paduk (inscription)
- Blade steel tipeDamascus
- Материал рукоятиПадук, Черный граб
- Lengtn blade (os)120 mm
- Witdth blade (os)32 mm
- Толщина клинка2.4 mm
- Lengtn handle (os) 125 mm
- Hardness (HRC)62
- КонструкцияФиксированные
- Форма клинкаDrop Point
Precise analysis of the properties and features of the knife
The steel of the blade is Damascus, hardness 62 HRC. The blade is made of Damascus steel, which guarantees an excellent combination of sharpness and durability. Damascus is famous for its elegant design and historical heritage: each blade is unique, and the strength characteristics of this steel make the knife suitable for long-term use without loss of cutting properties. The hardness of 62 HRC ensures long-term retention of sharpening, which is especially important in the field, where it is not possible to frequently service the knife.
The shape of the blade is Drop Point. This geometry is considered one of the best for hunting and utility knives.: high fracture strength, easy blade control, safe and precise control, which is important when skinning, butchering meat and minor household tasks. Due to the width (32 mm) and thickness of the blade (2.4 mm), the knife maintains a balance between cutting ability and sufficient rigidity.
The handle material is paduk and black hornbeam. The combination of these woods not only emphasizes the premium and originality of the product (each handle is unique in its pattern and texture), but also provides excellent tactile sensations. Paduk is known for its hardness and resistance to moisture and temperature changes, black hornbeam is a classic wood for the handle, providing a reliable grip even in a wet palm. The handle length (125 mm) is optimal for most palms: the knife fits securely in the hand, does not slip, and does not cause fatigue with repeated use.
Wear resistance and durability. The high hardness of the blade combined with the technology of multilayer forging makes the knife very resistant to abrasion and mechanical stress — it is not afraid of serious work in the forest, hunting, fishing. However, like any Damascus, it requires careful attention to aggressive environments.
Care and maintenance. Damascus steel is not completely stainless, so after working in damp conditions, the blade must be wiped dry and stored dry. Neutral oil should be applied periodically to prevent corrosion. The handle material (paduk and hornbeam) is practically maintenance—free - it is enough to avoid prolonged contact with water and aggressive chemicals, and you can periodically wipe the handle with wood oil.
Areas of application: what the knife is particularly good at
- Cutting and initial processing of the trophy during hunting, skinning.
- Forest hiking and hiking: versatile in field tasks, from working with wood to cooking.
- Fishing: The filigree sharpening makes it easy to work with fish and do small jobs in nature.
- Collector's value: Damascus steel, premium materials of the handle.
Limitations and Features
- It is not recommended for heavy work with bones, metal objects, powerful chopping of firewood — the blade is not designed for such loads.
- Damascus steel requires attention: it is not recommended to leave it wet for a long time, otherwise corrosion spots may appear.
- Is not the best option for sea voyages and constant contact with salt or aggressive environments (steel is not completely stainless).
Conclusions. To whom and for what the knife is ideally suited
This knife is the best choice for hunters, handmade connoisseurs, collectors and anyone who is looking for a versatile field tool with an emphasis on reliability, aesthetics and character. Its advantages will be especially appreciated by those who appreciate the combination of strength, elegance and functionality in the conditions of nature. There may be restrictions for casual cuisine or extreme bushcraft.
Care recommendations: Wipe the blade dry after each use, do not store it in a damp sheath. Periodically— the blade and handle are treated with neutral oils to maintain aesthetics and durability.
Each knife is handmade — the individual character of the product is complemented by the best materials and centuries-old traditions of knife making.
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