Damascus Pocket knife 6.5 inches handmade Brown Wenge wood handle with Brass Bolster sharpener Rod and leather knife sheaths men folding knife for Hunting Hiking and Outdoor Camping

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DAMASCUS HUNTING FOLDING KNIFE We are manufacturing a unique and Beautiful Damascus folding Pocket Knife with a Fire Pattern Blade. It is back lock knife with clip blade which provides a superb strength and durability. The Metal used for the best swords over hundreds of years, and it is considered now one of the best Damascus knives in current market. Lubricate Damascus blades Damascus Pocket knife is made of high carbon steel which means it requires a proper care else its blade would be rusted, to maintain its knife blade it should be clean or wash its blade and dry to prevent rust or discoloration. Do not rub the blade roughly rather we preferred to Use a microfiber or cotton cloth. Once you clean and dry the Knife blade, you should lubricate it with a oil to prevent moisture from affecting the blade because it will keep your knife rust-free and maintain its beauty. Store it properly to keep it rust-free! When not in use knife should be kept in a dry interior environment, so that it will not be affected by moisture or temperature changes. When you are in the field with knife, make sure you do not keep it in a wet environment for longer period. Wenge Wood Knife Handle We preferred to use Wenge wood in Damascus knives due to its hardness and high shock resistance. Wenge is an amazingly unique wood with its dark brown color and striking figure which also gives a delightful appearance. We strongly recommend using oil for maintenance of the Knife Handle. There are many ways to do it. one of them has written below. Procedure Clean and dry the knife handle before oiling. Then Apply a couple of drops on the handle and rub it with your fingertips. In general, we all know if the surface looks ‘wet’ after a 10mins of oiling then it means it cannot be absorbing any more oil. If there are any dull areas remain, then you can apply more.