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- Knife Falcon wootz steel Karelian birch brown acrylic
Knife Falcon wootz steel Karelian birch brown acrylic
Knife Falcon wootz steel Karelian birch brown acrylic
- Blade steel tipeWootz
- Материал рукоятиАкрил, Карельская береза
- Lengtn blade (os)123 mm
- Witdth blade (os)26 mm
- Толщина клинка2.4 mm
- Lengtn handle (os) 125 mm
- Hardness (HRC)65
- Product weight, gram150
- SheathLeather
- КонструкцияФиксированные
- ОсобенностиС гардой
- Форма клинкаDrop Point
Precise specifications and analysis of materials
    Blade steel: Damask (hardness 65 HRC)
    The main advantage of this knife is the unique damask blade with an outstanding hardness of 65 HRC. Damask steel is famous for its high wear resistance and the ability to keep sharpness for a long time even with intensive use. This hardness ensures an exceptionally sharp and durable blade, which is convenient for performing both precise and forceful cuts. At the same time, bulat requires careful attention: despite its strength, high-carbon bulat is sensitive to moisture and requires regular maintenance to prevent corrosion.
  
    Handle: Karelian birch + acrylic
    The combination of natural Karelian birch and acrylic gives the handle not only aesthetic expressiveness with a unique wood pattern, but also excellent performance properties. Karelian birch is a traditional material with a rich historical heritage in the production of premium knives. It is pleasant to the touch, warm even in the cold season, and the addition of acrylic increases resistance to moisture and mechanical damage, preventing drying and cracking. This handle holds well in the hand even in a humid environment or at low temperatures. The guard provides additional safety at work.
  
    Blade Shape: Drop Point
    The classic Drop Point shape is known for its versatility. It is convenient for cutting food, as well as for fine woodwork, performing reliable pricks and planing. This shape is ideally balanced for active use in hiking, hunting, fishing — where the knife must cope with a wide range of tasks.
  
    Dimensions and ergonomics
    Blade length — 123 mm, width — 26 mm, thickness — 2.4 mm, handle length — 125 mm. This is the optimal ratio for a universal knife: compact enough for everyday use and at the same time large enough for a confident grip and hard work. The leather scabbard adds status, protects the blade and hilt from moisture and the environment.
  
Scope of application, advantages and limitations
- This knife is great for hiking, hunting, fishing, bushcraft, and also as a versatile tool in nature.
- Due to its high hardness, damask is excellent for cutting, planing, and is suitable for cutting, fine woodwork, and precision operations.
- Karelian birch and acrylic guarantee a firm grip in both dry and wet conditions, minimize slipping, and the handle is comfortable for long-term use.
- The blade is not recommended for bone splitting, heavy batoning, or in a marine environment without careful maintenance: damask is susceptible to corrosion if not dried and lubricated after contact with moisture. Due to its high hardness, damask requires careful sharpening: you should use specialized stones or contact a professional.
Unique features and historical heritage
Damask steel is the embodiment of centuries—old traditions of the weapons industry, known since ancient times as a material for elite blades. Karelian birch with acrylic on the handle is not only aesthetic, but also practical: each handle has a unique pattern and texture, which makes each knife truly unique.
Care recommendations
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    Damask steel must be wiped dry after contact with moisture and periodically lubricate the blade with a thin layer of oil to prevent corrosion.
    
- The handle made of Karelian birch with acrylic is resistant to moisture, but to preserve its appearance, it is recommended to avoid prolonged exposure to water and aggressive detergents.
- It is advisable to sharpen damask on water stones or specialized devices, avoiding aggressive abrasives.
- The knife should be stored in a dry place, preferably in a genuine leather sheath.
Conclusion and brief recommendation
This knife is an excellent choice for connoisseurs of handmade work, seekers of unique products and experienced users, for whom the combination of impeccable workmanship, original appearance and historical aura of damask steel is important. Ideal for hunting, fishing, tourism, and gift giving — where tradition, aesthetics, and reliability are important. It is not recommended for sea trips and heavy work with bone or metal without proper care. For true connoisseurs, it is not just a tool, but a part of cultural heritage and a badge of distinction.
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