Customer pays 25% at time of order, 25% at 30 days, 25% at 60 days and final 25% at 90 days.
Welcome to the world of noble knights! Introducing the 'Galahad' dagger - a tribute to one of the bravest knights of the Round Table from legends. This unique dagger combines elegance, tradition, and the spirit of heroic deeds.
The Galahad dagger is not just a tool; it is also a symbol of nobility and unwavering courage. Its blade, crafted from high-quality steel, ensures durability and precision while paying homage to the legendary knight.
The dagger's handle is kept simple, emphasizing its functionality. It is a practical tool and an elegant addition to the collection for enthusiasts of Arthurian legends.
Highlight your noble taste and passion for the history of chivalry with the 'Galahad' dagger. It's more than just a blade – it's a legacy that connects us to the heroic times of King Arthur and his knights. Discover your own legend with the Galahad dagger today!
PRODUCT DETAILS
Blade: 80CrV2 steel 5,9 mm (0.2323") thick, 60-61 HRC hardness
Coating / blade finish: Handmade Satin
Handle: antiqued steel, american walnut and brass pins
Sheath: Leather
Waga: 459 g (16.19 oz)
Długość całkowita: 452 mm (17.80")
Długość ostrza: 301 mm (11.85")
Szerokość ostrza: 34 mm (1.34")
Adam Wrociński, born in '97, living in Burzenin since birth.
I have always been interested in the widely understood craft, having access to a workshop, I started getting used to the tools from an early age. Many of my family members were involved in all kinds of crafts, so it was a very natural way for me to spend my time. My childhood fascination with fairy tales and medieval military pushed me towards traditional archery. I quickly discovered that I had more fun creating new gear than using it. With very little knowledge of metalworking, one day, influenced by the program I watched, I decided to make a knife. It was a piece of gutter metal with a handle made of scrap wood and screws, but it had started an avalanche.
I took up "serious" knifemaking at the turn of 2011/2012, when my parents gave me a small belt grinder for Christmas. On it I honed my skills and devoted myself to making knives, and the greatest pleasure is creating difficult, complicated projects, not necessarily very useful.
Fighting knives, especially bowie knives, are my favorite style, both classic coffin and more modern flowing forms. However, I do not limit myself to them only, I try to keep the freshness and variety of my works. One of the most important aspects of craftsmanship for me is good design, with harmonious proportions and dynamic lines. I prefer simple materials, such as carbon steel, wood or copper, that do not distract from the knife's shape.