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Folding knife Taiga steel Wootz steel lining stabilized Karelian birch (amber)
Folding knife Taiga steel Wootz steel lining stabilized Karelian birch (amber)
- Blade steel tipeWootz
- Материал рукоятиКарельская береза
- Lengtn blade (os)100 mm
- Witdth blade (os)27 mm
- Толщина клинка2.4 mm
- Lengtn handle (os) 130 mm
- Hardness (HRC)65
- SheathLeather
- Product weight, gram170
- КонструкцияСкладные
- Форма клинкаDrop Point
Blade steel: Damask (hardness 65 HRC)
Blade Shape: Drop Point
Handle Material: Stabilized Karelian birch (amber)
Construction and dimensions
Wear resistance and maintenance
This knife is the choice for connoisseurs of high—quality materials, handmade and aesthetics with a historical character. It is great as a versatile folding assistant for hunters, travelers, fishermen and collectors — especially valuable where impeccable sharpness, durability and expressive appearance are important. The model is not suitable for power work and operation in aggressively humid environments without proper maintenance. For collectors and practitioners, for whom the combination of the traditions of damask steel and northern birch plays a key role, this knife will be a real find.
Detailed analysis of the properties and features of the knife
Damask steel is a legendary material that combines increased strength and wear resistance, which makes the knife extremely sharp and retains the working edge for a long time, even with intensive use. Due to the high hardness of 65 HRC, the blade perfectly holds sharpening and easily handles hard materials. Bulat is known for its unique surface pattern and historical heritage – such knives have always been appreciated for their combination of practicality and exceptional aesthetics. However, bulat requires careful care due to its medium corrosion resistance: the knife should not be left in a humid environment for a long time, especially after work or washing.
The classic shape of the Drop Point is versatile: thanks to the smoothly lowered butt and wide working part of the blade, the knife is ideal for cutting, planing, minor technical work, cutting and skinning. This geometry provides excellent control over the tip, making the knife effective both during hunting and fishing, as well as on tourist trips or in everyday life.
The handle is made of stabilized Karelian birch, one of the most beautiful and functional natural materials. Stabilization increases the moisture resistance of wood, protecting it from deformation, cracking and mold formation. The amber color adds expressiveness to the product, and the pleasant-to-touch wood texture ensures a firm grip even in wet or cold conditions. The ergonomic shape of the handle (length 130 mm) helps to keep the knife stable in the hand, minimizing the risk of slipping.
The blade thickness of 2.4 mm is optimal for a balance between strength and ease of cutting. The blade length of 100 mm allows you to use the knife for both neat and more "forceful" tasks. The compact size makes the knife an excellent companion for transportation and carrying, and the presence of a leather scabbard provides additional protection and style in hiking or everyday conditions.
The damask blade demonstrates excellent wear resistance and is resistant to blunting during active use, however, sharpening requires care and suitable tools (it is recommended to use serviceable ceramic or diamond tooling). Knife care is simple: after use, it is enough to rinse and wipe the blade dry, and periodically treat the wooden handle with wax or oil to preserve brightness and structure.
Scope of application, advantages and limitations
Care recommendations
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