Damascus Pocket Knife
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A Damascus pocket knife is the perfect blend of form and function. The beauty of the Damascus steel against your palm, with its fine grain and intricate patterns, makes it a joy to use. But this is more than just a pretty face – the Damascus steel is also incredibly strong and holds an edge well. So whether you're out in the wild or need a good everyday carry knife, the Damascus pocket knife is hard to beat.
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Higonokami Carbon Steel (Available in 3 Sizes)
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The blade is crafted from 420 stainless steel that has been given a brushed finish that will never rust or corrode because it has been immersed in nickel oil. A genuine leather sheath protects your hands when you are using the knife. The handle is ergonomically designed to fit comfortably in your hand with an attractive wood grain patterned design giving it character and style while still being practical enough for everyday use. If you want to do some flipping, you can also look at our butterfly knives!
Tips on keeping a Damascus pocket knife in its proper form
Pocket knives are an essential everyday item used by most men, but most pocket knife lovers have one Damascus steel blade. Here are some tips on keeping your Damascus pocket knife in its proper form:
- Always carry the lighter side of the leather facing outward. If you tend to use your pocket knife for cutting away from yourself, be certain that the edge with the visible blade is carried outward so as not to cut your hand when reaching for it.
- If you use your pocket knife primarily for opening boxes or envelopes, etc., always carry the plain inward-facing edge toward yourself so as not to scratch what you are trying to open. This isn't a big deal until you put a nice patina on the blade and then scratch it all up.
- Don't use your pocket knife as a screwdriver or chisel. Sure, you may be able to get the job done with your Damascus steel blade, but you're also going to put a lot of wear and tear on edge in the process. Instead, find another tool to do the job if it's not a task that your knife is specifically designed for.
- Keep your pocket knife clean and dry. This is especially important if you're using your knife around saltwater or other corrosives. Rinse off your knife with fresh water after each use and make sure it is completely dry before storing it away.
Buying Guide for Damascus Pocket Knife
- The first thing you need to consider is the price. Damascus pocket knives can be expensive, so make sure you have enough money saved up before purchasing one.
- Another thing to consider is the quality of the knife. Make sure you research and find a reputable seller who offers high-quality knives.
- Finally, think about what type of blade you want. There are many different Damascus blades available, so make sure you pick one that suits your needs.
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