🔪 Slice through life with style!
The Damascus Steel SK-2009 Handmade Skinner Knife is a 10-inch masterpiece featuring a 5-inch blade crafted from over 250 layers of high-quality Damascus steel. Its stunning rosewood and camel bone handle not only provides a comfortable grip but also makes it a beautiful display piece. With a hardness rating of 58-60 HRC, this knife is designed for durability and precision, making it an essential tool for both outdoor adventures and kitchen use.
L**I
Excellent especially for its price.
I honestly had low expectations for this knife and my boyfriend(used to work for a sporting goods company and is a hunter) thought I had spent my money on a cheap knife that wasn’t going to last but surprisingly this knife has been great! I’ve taken it on a few trips and I’m planning to really put it to the test this weekend hiking. It came with a nice sharp edge and has stayed that way since. The craftsmanship on the handle and blade are beautiful!
D**E
Beautiful knife
I am by no means a knife expert, but I can clearly see beauty and feel craftsmanship when I hold this blade. I wanted a "real" knife and took a chance with an affordable option; I was not at all disappointed. Hats off to our Pakistani artisans.
S**N
Very nice knife
Some of the edges are sharp like it's been sanded then the wood on the handle shrunk so you can feel the edges of the metal in the handle. Other than that it's really cool. Rat tail tang on the end so not sure how durable this would be. The blade itself is sharp and looks well made
K**M
Love this knife!
Extremely high quality for the price. I am so proud to have it
M**J
Very impressive especially for the price
I'm a big game hunter in Colorado and I'm sick of crappy kitchen knives so I bought this as a kitchen knife and I love it. Keeps it's edge and re-sharpens easily.
S**H
Perfect
Incredible craftsmanship!!!
A**O
Awesome product.
This is perfec for a gift.
P**Y
Pretty to look at but...
At first glance this is a good looking knife. However, closer examination revealed a blade which is not set perfectly straight in the handle and gaps where it enters the guard. The narrow brass inlays in the handle are raised and scrape the hand. Sharpening was needed. Whether or not it is true damascus steel is questionable, it appears to be an etched pattern. I found it to be more of a show piece than a truly useful knife.
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