Damask Co. Fixed Blade Knives for $97

October 19, 2017   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
Damask Co. Fixed Blade Knives for $97
These Practical Knives Look Beautiful, But Act Tough
Expires October 18, 2022 23:59 PST
Buy now and get 30% off

KEY FEATURES

Damascus steel first appeared over two thousand years ago. It’s believed to have come from India and then migrated to Syria, before eventually gaining popularity in Europe. It’s renowned for being used for the sword of Alexander the Great and was described during the Crusades as being strong enough to cut other swords in half. All of that history and signature aesthetic has been funneled into the Sirrah Fixed Blade Knife. Made by hand, it arrives perfectly honed and ready, with a unique composite handle that adds a rugged, contemporary flair.

  • Blade made of Damascus steel
  • Handle made of black bull horn
  • Comes w/ sheath

PRODUCT SPECS

Details & Requirements

  • Origin: Pakistan
  • Blade length: 5.5″
  • Blade material: Damascus steel
  • Blade hardness: 58-60
  • Blade style: hunting
  • Handle material: black bull horn
  • Length: 10″
  • Weight: 0.88 lb

Includes

  • Sirrah Fixed Blade Knife
  • Sheath
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