Boker Swiss Dagger Mosaic Damascus Fixed Blade Knife
$2,113.70
RRP $2,224.95
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Will Not Ship This Item To: Victoria, Act Or South Australia Please Check Your State Laws Regarding This Knife As Early As The 15Th And 16Th Centuries, The Swiss Dagger Was Used As A Common Weapon By Swiss Pikemen And, Due To Its Blade Length, Often Occupied A Middle Position Between Dagger And Sword. The Dagger, Also Known As A Baselard, Usually Served As A Secondary Weapon And Was Usually Not Issued As Equipment, But Had To Be Procured Privately By The Soldiers. The Extraordinary Twisted Damascus Is Now Followed By The Mosaic Damascus, Which Is Also Very Complex To Manufacture. It Is One Of The Royal Class Of Damascus Forging And Makes The Impressive Dagger An Absolute Highlight In Every Knife Collection. In Contrast To Conventional Damascus, No Layers Are Produced In The Manufacture Of Mosaic Damascus. Instead, Complex Damascus Bars Are Forged By Hand Into A Mosaic In An Elaborate And Very Complicated Process. To Do This, The Damascus Package, Which Initially Consists Of Stacked Layers, Is Cut Up And Reassembled In A Staggered Manner To Create A Unique Mosaic Pattern At The End Faces Of The Bar. The Damascus Is Then Cut Up Again And The Complex Process Is Repeated Several Times, The Resulting Pattern Becoming Finer And More Unique With Each Step. Finally, The Individual Packages Are Stacked And Forged In The Shape Of A Square So That The Ends Of The Individual Pieces Form A New Surface. Forging Temperature, Forming, Deformation Rate And The Previous Steps Must Be Optimally Coordinated. This Extremely Demanding Forging Process, Which Only Few Damascus Smiths Master, Is Carried Out To Perfection For Our Swiss Dagger By Chad Nichols. The Dagger Blade, Sharpened And Pointed On Both Sides, Already Had A Diamond-Shaped Cross-Section In Historical Models, Because This Construction Proved To Be Extremely Stable And Effective. Characteristic Of The Swiss Dagger Is The Design Of The Pommel And The Crossguard. The Unusual, Curved Design Can Be Traced Back To The Early 13Th Century And Can Also Be Found In The Authentic Design Of Our Hand-Made Edition. The Shimmering Dark Handle Made Of Hand-Picked Certified Imported Ebony Is Bordered By The Highly Polished Pommel And The Crossguard And Forms A Perfect Unit With The Fine Blade. The Leather Sheath, Specially Designed And Handsewn For This Model, Underlines The Exclusivity Of This Coveted Collector'S Item. It Is Delivered With An Individual Serial Number In A Timber Gift Box And With A Certificate Of Authenticity. Handmade In The Boker Knife Manufactory Solingen And Strictly Limited To 500 Pieces Worldwide. Specifications Overall Length: 360 Mm Blade Length: 219 Mm Blade Thickness: 5.0 Mm Style: Dagger Steel: Damascus Hardness: Handle Material: Ebony Weight: 256 Grams Made In: Germany Sheath: Leather Product Code: Bo121554Dam The History Of Boker Can Be Traced Back To The 17 Th Century. In The 1800S The German Tool Maker Was Producing Swords And Other Blades For Use In The Various Wars That Were Going On In Europe At The Time. In The1860S The Company Had Split With Part Of The Family Emigrating And Setting Up Factories In America. The German And American Factories Produced Similar Products. Both Used The Tree Brand Logo. The Tree Brand Logo Represents The Giant Chestnut Tree That Was At The Front Of The Original Boker Factory In Remscheid, Germany In The 17 Th Century. Hunter Valley Tactical Is An Authorised Australian Retailer Of Boker Products. For Your Peace Of Mind All Boker Products Purchased From Hunter Valley Tactical Come With A 100% Australian Backed Warranty
SKU | BO121554DAM |
Brand | BOKER |
Shipping Weight | 0.5000kg |
Shipping Width | 0.100m |
Shipping Height | 0.100m |
Shipping Length | 0.200m |
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