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Damascus Work Klassic Custom made Skinner Color Bowie
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This is one of the Klassic Custom Handmade Large skinner, Overall 11", With 6" execllent 200 Layerd Damascus Worked Balde, It has suprem Multi color Wood Handle with Brass Hand Protected guard ,Also comes with orginial Leather Sheath, This is a new knife and never been used, All my knives are 57 HDD on the scale. And 100% Handmade, You can trust on the quaility, Don't Buy chape Damascus, Always buy from the orginal manufacturer, And we are the manufacturer and importer of these knives, Volume Buyers are also well come, This is a stunning Hunting knife for the Hunters and also for the collectors, We will not accept orders for knives from anyone under the age of 18. Solo cards, cheques, cash or postal orders are not accepted in payment for these knives unless proof of age to our satisfaction is provided. If you have any question before bidding please email me . Be carefull , Our knives are Razor Sharp Edge, History of Damascus Traditional Damascus steel, also known as pattern weld or Damascene, was first produced over two thousand years ago. It has lived in legend and is referred to as the steel of the ancients. Damascus swords and knives dominated the weapon industry from the Iron Age to the Viking age. Alexander the Great was said to have a Damascus sword, and even Aristotle commented on the high quality of the Damascus steel blade. Its origins can be traced back as far as 500 A.D. In India, it was called Telangana, Wootz or Ukku steel. It then found its way to Damascus, Syria, which was the center of trade in the region. It was the trade center for war equipment such as knives, swords and armor. However, Damascus steel had been a lost technology since the early 1700's up until the mid 1970's.
Damascus steel combines low and high carbon steels. These steels are folded and forge welded together. The fold-forge cycle is repeated until a large number of layers is obtained. It is then etched to bring out the beautiful grain pattern. This process produces blades with extraordinary toughness and edge-holding ability. The edge of a Damascus blade contains tiny saw-tooth carbides which enables the blade to cut, even if it feels dull to the touch. The flexibility of Damascus is superb. Every piece of Damascus steel is as unique as a finger print.
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