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Home Products Damascus Caping Knife

Damascus Caping Knife

by Roeder, David

SKU 2598

Date Added 09/07/2006

# Available This product is out of stock

Price $195.00

Overview

Damascus blade forged by David Roeder. Contoured ironwood handle. Blade spine is 1/8 inch thick and 3/4 inch deep. A very nice caper. Blade Steel: 6 Layer 1084 15N20 Western Style Damascus

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About the Maker

Roeder, David

My name is David Roeder. I am a Journeyman Smith knifemaker of the American Bladesmith Society. I have been forging knives since 1996 and always continue to learn and expand my methods and techniques to better my work. I use primarily 5160 for my mono steel blades, but sometimes divert and use other steels depending on their intended jobs. I also make my own Damascus. I like the standard 1095 / 1084 and 15n20 mostly when I am making my Damascus, it gives a good migration of carbon and also has good edge retention.