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Eagle Scream, created by master Micho, is a knife that embodies the essence of untamed nature and freedom in every detail. Its mosaic Damascus blade with a feather pattern symbolizes precision and sharpness, comparable to the sharpness of eagle feathers cutting through the skies. The blade thickness of 4.6 mm and a hardness level of 59 HRC speak of its reliability and durability, reflecting the strength and resilience synonymous with wild nature.
The handle, made of muskox horn, recalls the powerful force and majesty of this mighty animal. The natural, unique patterns on the handle tell a story of survival and the power of instinct, deeply rooted in every element of this extraordinary knife.
The elegant silver and gold alloy guard adds a refined character to Eagle Scream, creating a bridge between wild nature and human artistic vision. This feature harmoniously combines traditional craftsmanship with a unique design, highlighting the uniqueness and value of the knife.
The sheath, made from the skin of an African water buffalo, completes the piece, being as durable and impressive as the blade itself. Eagle Scream, with its uniqueness and artistic craftsmanship, is not only a tool for adventure enthusiasts but also a valuable item in the collection of any knife connoisseur who appreciates the combination of nature, art, and craftsmanship.
PRODUCT DETAILS
Blade: Mosaic Damascus, Feather Pattern forged by Greg Forge
Thickness: 4.6 mm (0.1811"), Hardness: 59 HRC
Handle: Muskox
Guard: Silver and Gold Alloy
Sheath: African Water Buffalo Leather
Weight: 214 g (7.55 oz.)
Overall Length: 270 mm (10.63")
Blade Length: 151 mm (5.94")
Blade Width: 29 mm (1.14")
Janusz Kozolubski "MICHO" born in 1967, scorpion. Knives have been doing for 25 years. Member of the Deutsche Messermacher Gilde (http://www.deutsche-messermacher-gilde.de). Favorite style, fantasy and fighter. He lives in western Germany. A breakthrough in his work came when he had the opportunity to look at the work of the master knifemaking, Dietmar F. Kressler, in his workshop at the castle of Odelzhausen. Knives only, One of a Kind