Hometown Knives Boot Knife / Dagger Knife is hand crafted to appeal all eyes. HTKVN-5 Boot Knife has well over 40 hrs invested into it, including; forging, filing, fitting, grinding, polishing and more polishing. e.
Impressive workmanship that will turn heads. Light, rightly sized and beautiful art that is meant to be put to use. Comes with a custom sheath that grabs the Dagger with a snug fit and the clip locks it in place.
Blade Material = Twist Damascus Steel
Overall Length = 8.5"
Blade Length = 4.0"
Handle Length = 5.5"
Mass = .60 lb.
Damascus Steel is forged to have over 290 layers of 4340 HT and 1095 HC. We oil quench and water quench temper to a hardness of 56-58 Rockwell C. Some of the many steel advantages include the following: Blade edge resistance from the harder steel, micro serrations from the alternating layers and ductility from the 4340HT steel.
Maintenance Recommendations:
- Store in a dry environment and NOT in the sheath for a long period of time to prevent rust.
- Oil or use Flitz polish to keep the shine and prevent the blade from rusting
- To sharpen use 18 - 22 deg angles or finer grit stones to hone the edge
Impressive workmanship that will turn heads. Light, rightly sized and beautiful art that is meant to be put to use. Comes with a custom sheath that grabs the Dagger with a snug fit and the clip locks it in place.
Blade Material = Twist Damascus Steel
Overall Length = 8.5"
Blade Length = 4.0"
Handle Length = 5.5"
Mass = .60 lb.
Damascus Steel is forged to have over 290 layers of 4340 HT and 1095 HC. We oil quench and water quench temper to a hardness of 56-58 Rockwell C. Some of the many steel advantages include the following: Blade edge resistance from the harder steel, micro serrations from the alternating layers and ductility from the 4340HT steel.
Maintenance Recommendations:
- Store in a dry environment and NOT in the sheath for a long period of time to prevent rust.
- Oil or use Flitz polish to keep the shine and prevent the blade from rusting
- To sharpen use 18 - 22 deg angles or finer grit stones to hone the edge