Expedition Copper Mai Damascus Hunter - Bronze Guard
Expedition Copper Mai Damascus Hunter - Bronze Guard
This knife is custom-made upon order. The dimensions will match the description and the pictures represent the quality and craftsmanship, style and profile. Handles are made with a hardwood of our choice, but you can indicate a specific color or handle material that you like. Your knife will come with a hand-crafted leather sheath, a certificate of authenticity, and a hand-stamped mark by the maker (Dan Lewis). Since each knife is made upon order, each one is unique and one-of-a-kind. We will start crafting and forging your knife upon order and deliver nicely packaged within 4-6 weeks. Feel free to email us if you would like to request a rushed delivery.
This hunter is hand forged with layers of high carbon steel, nickel, and copper. Available now! Please allow several weeks to finish sheath and packaging.
Maker: Dan Lewis
Steel: Damascus Random Ladder with 1095 & pure nickel, Copper San Mai with W-2 edge/core
Overall Length: 9"
Blade Length: 4.25"
Handle: Highly Figured Desert Ironwood (shown)
Sheath: Handcrafted Leather
Shipping
Shipping
Ships free to contiguous U.S.
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
At Desert Forge Knives, all our
knives are made with high carbon steel.
It is not stainless steel. We recommend to not wash it, merely wipe it down
as soon as you have finished using it.
You can wash it by hand if need
be, but do not leave water on it - no soaking in a sink of dishes and don’t
leave it to air dry on a draining rack. Wash and dry it straight away.
No matter how well you take care
of your knife it will turn a dull grey color over time. It will mark and not stay shiny. This is
normal, there is nothing unhygienic about it, it is just the nature of the
steel. Some foods, like lemon and onion will mark it instantly due to the
acidic nature of them. You can polish it back to a high shine finish again, but
it is unnecessary for the performance of the knife, it is purely cosmetic.
High carbon steel is a tough and
long-lasting steel and will keep an edge for much longer than stainless or
other steel. The only downside to high
carbon steel is that it will rust if you do not take care of it. To prevent
this, keep your knife as clean and dry as possible after use, and apply a light
coating of oil or wax. For culinary knives, olive, vegetable, canola or
sunflower oil is fine. For other knives, use a light machine oil. We recommend a light coat of food safe “Axe
Wax” for all knives. If you do get rust
spots, light ones can be scrubbed away with steel wool. More severe damage can be repaired by
re-sanding and polishing.
Some common do’s and don’ts
Don’t put knives in the
dishwasher
Don’t leave a knife soaking
in a sink full of water
Don’t store in a wet sheath
Do keep your knife sharp
Do keep it stored correctly
and responsibly
Do use the knife for the
purpose it was made for
Don’t use a knife as a lever,
hammer, shovel or screwdriver
Don’t cut on a glass, stone
or steel surface, do use wood or plastic
Please feel free to call or email
me with any questions on the care and maintenance of your blade.
If you take care of it well, it
will last longer than you!