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Swedish Damascus Blade, Dense Twist, 95 mm

Description

Swedish Damascus Blades made of Damasteel® DS93X
Magnificently structured stick tang blades. Damasteel, manufactured in Sweden, is a rustproof Damascus steel produced by using powder metallurgy out of RWL34 (»light« coloured) and PMC27 (»dark« coloured) steel by sintering and forging. Martensitic structure, hardness 58 HRC. Pre-sharpened and polished.

Properties

Bevel: double, ready for use
Blade length: 95 mm
Blade structure: Damascus
Blade thickness: 3 mm
Hardness: 58 HRC
Overall length: 160 mm
Rustproof: Yes
Steel cutting edge: Damasteel
Tang shape: Stick tang
Weight: 50 g

Properties

Bevel: double, ready for use
Blade length: 95 mm
Blade structure: Damascus
Blade thickness: 3 mm
Hardness: 58 HRC
Overall length: 160 mm
Rustproof: Yes
Steel cutting edge: Damasteel
Tang shape: Stick tang
Weight: 50 g

Manufacturer

Karesuandokniven AB

The knife manufacturer Karesuando Kniven is located in the village of the same name, Karesuando, which lies about 300 km north of the Arctic Circle. There, various knife models are manufactured in the traditional Nordic design. Experience gained from daily use under the toughest conditions has determined and shaped the contours of these knives. All the materials used come from the natural surroundings in the immediate vicinity of the manufacturer.

Name: Karesuandokniven AB
Mailing address: Råstogatan 2
980 16 Karesuando
Sweden
Homepage: https://karesuandokniven.com

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