Olamic Cutlery Suna Fixed Blade Knife Ironwood (5.375" Damascus) #4322
About Olamic Cutlery Suna Fixed Blade Knife Ironwood (5.375" Damascus) #4322
This handcrafted Suna fixed blade features a "Storms of Jupiter" pattern Damascus steel blade. It sports an Ironwood handle with Damascus steel bolsters to match the blade. The knife includes a leather sheath with a dangler attachment for comfortable belt carry.Olamic Cutlery was founded in 2010 by Eugene Solomonik and his father. The Knives are handmade in a small shop in Russia. The four craftmen are trained specifically in their respective areas: blade forging and shaping; heat treatment and acid etching; final assembly and handle work. Olamic Cutlery uses a proprietary and proven four steel mix (O1 base) to make their High Carbon Vanadium Damascus (HCVD).
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Specifications |
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| Brand | Olamic Cutlery | ||
| Category | Fixed Blade Knives | ||
| Overall Length | 10.125" | ||
| Blade Length | 5.375" | ||
| Cutting Edge | 4.75" | ||
| Blade Thickness | 0.17" | ||
| Blade Material | Damascus | ||
| Blade Style | Drop Point | ||
| Finish | Damascus | ||
| Edge Type | Plain | ||
| Handle Length | 4.75" | ||
| Handle Thickness | 0.80" | ||
| Handle Material | Ironwood | ||
| Color | Wood | ||
| Weight | 8.42 oz. | ||
| Sheath | Leather | ||
| Knife Type | Fixed Blade | ||
| Model | Suna | ||
| Model Number | 4322 | ||
| Country of Origin | Russia | ||
| Best Use | Collection | ||
| Product Type | Knife | ||
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