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STEK CUSTOM DAMASCUS FIGHTING KNIFE ~ KNIVES This Custom Damascus Fighting Knife is 13 inches long. The Mosaic pattern Damascus blade is 7 3/8 inches from the tip to the guard with a top edge measuring 4 1/4 inches. The handle is Gemsbok Horn with Buffalo horn, and red and nickel silver spacers. The double guard and pommel are both damascus. This knife has also been accented with file work along the spine of the blade. I do all work in my shop including forging, grinding, shaping, hardening/ tempering, and finish work. My knives truly are 100% Handmade in The United States of America unlike over 90% of the other "kit" knives on eBay. Each knife has been stamped with the year it was made. A custom handmade and tooled Genuine leather sheath and “Certificate of Origin” comes with every STEK knife. "Stek Knives" CRAIG STEKETEE - CUSTOM KNIFEMAKERI began designing and crafting custom knives full-time as "STEK KNIVES" in 1991. I am a member of "Professional Knifemakers Association" (PKA) and "The American Bladesmith Society" (ABS). I received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Ft. Wayne Art Institute in 1974 and a Master of Fine Arts from Western Michigan University in 1976 majoring in sculpture and printmaking. I taught art at the university level from 1977 through 1991. My sculptures, paintings, and prints have been exhibited at numerous art galleries and museums throughout the country. I first began forging and casting steel while in graduate school. My knives have been illustrated in the Knives Publication (by Ken Warner), the Knife Magazine, Blade Magazine, Fighting and Tactical Knives. My shop is located in Billings, Missouri which is located just 20 miles southwest of Springfield and one hour northwest of Branson. ABOUT OUR KNIVES STEK KNIVES are produced almost exclusively from Damascus steel which is hand forged in my shop. Damascus steel is the result of multi layers of steel forge welded together to create a variety of patterns. The two main types of steel I use for my blades are 1095 and 1065 mixed with nickel. A mixture of 60 layers are alternately stacked, forged and hand welded together to make a billet. Four to eight billets are then stacked together to make a completed billet of 240, 360, or 480 layers. Because of the different layers of steel, a Damascus blade has an excellent cutting edge similar to a serrated knife. The majority of my knife styles are Bowies, fighters, daggers and hunters. I like using natural materials for handles, such as Sambar Stag from India, and Oosik (fossilized walrus bone) from Alaska and exotic woods (a selection of approximately 30 different kinds). The buffalo horn and nickel silver spacers which accent many of my knife handles along with the "Stek designed" Damascus guards and butt caps are all distinctive trademarks of my knives. Brass is also a favorite material for guards and butt caps especially on hunting knives. I recommend using Renaissance wax or a car paste wax on your Damascus blade to prevent oxidation. Also, it is best not to store your Damascus knife in the sheath for a long period of time. All knives are guaranteed for the lifetime of the original purchaser against defect in materials and workmanship. Misuse or neglect, as determined by the maker, will void the guarantee. Handle materials cannot be guaranteed against shrinkage, cracking, or etc. with age and exposure to temperature and humidity variations.
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