Hunting Bowie Knife D2 Steel Blade Pakka Wood Handle With Leather Sheath.
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$150.99$199.99 (-25%)
Overall Length :17 Inches
Blade Length : 12 Inches
Handle Length :5 Inches
Blade Thickness :4 mm
Blade Hardness :55-60 HRC
Hunting Bowie Knife D2 Steel Blade Pakka Wood Handle With Leather Sheath.
High-Quality Material Is Used To Manufacture These Rare Hunting Bowie Knife.
You Will Receive The Same Knife As Shown In The Picture.
MEASUREMENTS OF Hunting Bowie Knife:
Overall Length : | 17 Inches |
Blade Length : | 12 Inches |
Handle Length : | 5 Inches |
Blade Thickness : | 4 mm |
Blade Hardness : | 55-60 HRC |
Materials:
Blade Material : | D2 Steel |
Handle Material : | Pakka Wood |
Leather Sheath : | Premium Leather Sheath Will Be Provided |
Features:
Made of D2 Steel |
Clip-point blade |
Pakka Wood With Beautiful Finishing |
Leather sheath Included |
Engrave Your Name:
We Can Engrave Your Loved ones Name On The Blade. |
PAYMENTS:
We Accept All Payments Method. |
Terms of Sale:
Keep The Knife Dry And Clean After Each Usage. |
Custom and Laws : | Customers Will Be Responsible For Their Country’s Customs & Law Rules. |
Shipping Information:
Your Order Ships Out Within 3 to 5 Business Days.We Ship Only To Your Registered Given Address. |
What is Damascus steel?
Damascus steel is a famed type of steel recognisable by the watery or wavy light and dark pattern of the metal. Aside from being beautiful, Damascus steel is valued because it maintains a keen edge, yet is hard and flexible. Weapons made from Damascus steel are vastly superior to weapons formed from iron! Although modern high-carbon steels made using the 19th century Bessemer process surpass the quality of Damascus steel, the original metal remains an outstanding material, particularly for its day. There are two types of Damascus steel: cast Damascus steel and pattern-welded Damascus steel. |
WHY IS DAMASCUS STEEL SO EXPENSIVE?
It’s no secret that Damascus steel isn’t cheap. That’s because it takes a lot of time and manpower to make.It also takes a lot of experience and trial and error to become proficient at making Damascus steel. So, when you purchase a Damascus steel blade, you’re ultimately paying for the maker’s years of expertise. |
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