RANDOM RAINDROP DAMASCUS
Historians have found that Damascus steel, formally known as Wootz steel, originated in Asia over two thousand years ago, (200 BC). Damascus steel gained popularity throughout the Roman era and was commonly used to make armor and tools. Damascus steel regained its popularity in the mid 18th century when a Swedish scientist discovered that the original wootz steel contained carbon as the dominant element in the ancient steel. Swedish companies began reproducing Damascus steel on an industrial scale and began using Damascus steel to make gun barrels. Thus, the first crucible steel manufacturing began in 1774.
Silver Stag Damascus blades are manufactured in the United States using the same ancient process. Our Damascus is created by forge welding multiple layers of steels, some that contain nickel, into a solid block called a billet, (Silver Stag contains 1094 & 15N20 high carbon tool steels). The billet is folded and rewelded several times to produce layers (Silver Stag Damascus = 100 to 150 layers). Patterns are created by manipulating the steel during the forge welding process. (Silver Stag offers a random and twist pattern). When the billet is finished, blades are formed out of the layered steel billet block. When acid is added to the blade, it attacks the layers of hard and soft steels differently, highlighting the attractive layered pattern in the blade. The combination of layered hard and soft steel creates blade flexibilty, toughness and produces invisible serrations on the blade that aid cutting. Silver Stag Damascus blades are the best flesh cutting blades on the market, period!
Our Damascus Series is manufactured with deer, elk, and moose antler handles. In addition, we offer one style with diamond wood. Every style includes an upgraded handcrafted-laced leather sheath.
Blade Length: 4"
Blade Material: High Carbon Damascus Steel
Handle Material: North American Shed Deer or Elk
Carry System: Handcrafted laced leather sheath
Made in the USA
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