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Your Grandpa probably had a knife made from 1095 High Carbon Tool Steel. Between the turn of the century through World War II, this High Carbon Tool Steel was commonly used by custom knife makers (and armatures alike), because the steel was easily obtainable, (rail road spikes, car springs, saw blades). 6 3/4 inchįull Tang Design / Elk or Moose antler scalesġ095 Tool Steel is often referred to as “cutlery spring steel”, and is well known for its use in manufacturing commercial saw blades. Twist Pattern - Drop Point Blade Design with Crown Antlerīlade L= 3 1/2 inch Overall L= Approx. An up-graded, handmade laced leather sheath included.
SILVERSTACK KNIFES SERIES
The Series is manufactured with deer, elk, and moose antler. SILVER STAG claimsDamascus blades are the best flesh cutting blades on the market. The combination of layered hard and soft steels creates blade flexibility, toughness, and produces invisible serrations on the edge that aid cutting. The blades are profiled out of the layered steel billet block, then hand ground, polished, and sharpened.
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Patterns are created by manipulating the steel during the forge welding process, (Silver Stag offers a random and twist pattern). The billet is folded and re-welded several times to produce layers, (Silver Stag Damascus = 150 to 300 layers). SILVER STAG Damascus steel is manufactured by forge welding multiple layers of high carbon steels into a solid block called a billet, (Silver Stag contains 1095 & 15N20 high carbon tool steels). Every style is accompanied with a handmade leather sheath and limited life time warranty. The Crown Series features shed North American Deer and Elk antler crown/burr handles and the series features 15 designs. We strongly believe D2 is the best steel you can use for a hardcore, working knife! D2 steel is primarily used by the best custom knife makers, and anyone whom has ever used a good D2 steel blade in the field, raves about the steels cutting ability, durability, and edge holding properties. When it does come time to re-sharpen, this high carbon tool steel is easier to sharpen than stainless steel, (the edge will not crumble or roll like stainless steel does when sharpening). We heat treat our D2 blades to a 60 Rockwell hardness and the blades will retain their factory edge for extended periods of heavy use. The high chromium content provides good corrosion resistance, (but it can rust if it is not properly taken care of).