Briefly about Soviet knives.
Briefly about Russian knives.
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Dżamm Knives
(5)
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Grad Gorkiy
(1)
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IP Siomina
(112)
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Khan Cutlery
(4)
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Khazni Khan Forge
(1)
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Kyson
(2)
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Martinez Albainox
(9)
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Maruszyny brothers forge
(28)
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MB Masters
(10)
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Okskiye Nozhi
(28)
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Otabek Sulayev
(1)
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Uldanov Workshop
(1)
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Uzbek blade master
(2)
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Vladimir Kirillov workshop
(1)
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Zhbanov forge
(54)
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Zlatoust
(69)
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Damasus steel is a forged steel characterized by distinctive patterns visible on the surface. It was superplastic and very hard at the same time, its quality has given rise to many legends. The original method of producing it is not known.
Admiral (walnut burl handle)
Damascus dagger with a crossguard from a series of stylized historical replicas.
Availability: sold out
€150.00
Afghan Pchak
Traditional type of knife widespread with minor differences in detail throughout Central Asia.
Availability: sold out
€140.00
Albainox 18746 (pattern welded damascus)
A small pocket knife made of forged damascus from Martinez Albainox.
Availability: sold out
€110.00
Albainox 18880 (forged damascus)
A very nice small pocket knife made of Chinese damascus designed by Martinez Albainox.
Availability: in stock
Dispatched within: 48 hours
Albainox folder 18864 (damascus steel)
A small pocket knife made of forged damascus from Martinez Albainox.
Availability: in stock
Dispatched within: 48 hours
Amigo (gilded pattern welded damascus, leather handle)
A hunting knife manufactured by Zlatoust, made of welded Damascus steel.
Availability: in stock
Dispatched within: 48 hours
Amigo (gilded pattern welded damascus, leather handle, duralumin castings)
A hunting knife made of gilded forged damascus steel.
Availability: in stock
Dispatched within: 48 hours
Amur (pattern welded damascus, stabilized wood handle)
A beautiful knife with an pattern welded damascus steel blade and a handle made of stabilized wood.
Availability: sold out
€182.50
Amur (stabilized karelian birch handle brown)
A beautiful knife with an ornate damascus steel blade and a handle made of stabilized wood.
Availability: sold out
€182.50
Anchar (black wood handle)
A knife with a handle made of fine black wood and a blade in the style of a classic old Russian sting.
Availability: sold out
€147.50
Anchar (handle with metal castings)
Knife with a birch bark handle weighted with metal castings and a blade in the classic Russian stinger style.
Availability: sold out
€122.50
Arrow (pattern welded damascus)
A pocket knife with a Damascus steel blade.
Availability: sold out
€80.00
Ataman (gilded pattern welded damascus, leather handle, duralumin castings)
Big hunting knife manufactured made of gilded forged damascus steel.
Availability: sold out
€412.50
Ataman (birch bark handle)
Big pattern welded damascus hunting knife.
Availability: in stock
Dispatched within: 48 hours
Knives made of the material known as "Damascus steel" hold a special place among the products of Russian manufacturers. It must be noted that the production process of Damascus steel was shrouded in mystery and was never mastered in Europe. No reliable descriptions of this process have survived to modern times. Consequently, what is referred to as "Damascus steel" today is the result of efforts to reproduce a material that as closely as possible matches the characteristics of surviving samples. The greatest progress in this field has been achieved by teams of metallurgists in the USA and Russia. It is precisely in these countries that the so-called "Damascus steel" is currently widely used for the production of high-end knives. These products are easily recognizable due to a structure that is distinctly different from similar materials. The presence of regular iron carbide domains in Damascus steel forms a network of layers and ribbons running parallel to each other. This creates a characteristic pattern on the surface of blades made from Damascus steel, which becomes visible to the naked eye after treating the blade with acid.