CASE XX VERY RARE 1989 CANOE DAMASCUS STEEL & STAG

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FOR PAYMENT: WE NOW ACCEPT VISA, MASTERCARD, & DISCOVER CARD-THROUGH AuctionCheckout- JUST CLICK THE AuctionCheckout " CHECKOUT NOW" BUTTON-(Located right above Item Pictures) OR ON LINK: **** Up for auction is a VERY RARE FIND! **** It is a 1989 Case XX Canoe Pattern Knife with a REALLY BEAUTIFUL Genuine SAMBAR STAG handle. *** What makes this knife even more Unique is the 2 blades made from of CASE DAMASCUS STEEL! Case uses a very Special process to make their DAMASCUS STEEL WHICH ENDS UP WITH 512 LAYERS OF THIS VERY STRONG, SHARP, AND DURABLE STEEL. THE NEXT 2 Paragraphs were taken from "WIKIPEDIA ENCYCLOPEDIA" FOR YOUR INFORMATION: *** "Damascus steel is a hot- forged steel used in Middle Eastern swordmaking from about 1100 to 1700 AD . Damascus swords were of legendary sharpness and strength, and were apocryphally claimed to be able to cut through lesser quality European swords and even rock. The technique used to create original Damascus steel is now a matter of historical conjecture. Many raw materials, and the metalsmiths' recipes, are no longer available. The foundation for Damascus Steel is Wootz Steel , which originated in India and later spread to Persia . From the 3rd century to 17th century, India was shipping steel ingots to the Middle East for use in Damascus Steel. " *** "The general term "Damascus" refers to read more