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Handicraft
knife: Blade SC.
Shafts: birch vril, buffalo horn,
tin, birch bark
Cases: Birch vril, embossed
patch leather.
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Blade Hardened carbon steel SC,
flamb birch, buffalo horn and birch bones
Cases: Hand-patterned leather with the
motif of the owner's signature
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Blade SC, Shafts:
Buffalo horn,
alder vril, birch bark, tin
Cases: Hand embossed rough
leather |
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Blade SC: Hardened carbon
steel.
Shaft: lake soaked oak, silver posts
and moose. Case: Valk leather with
hand coining of the dog Tyra |
Blade: SC. Shafts:
Buffalo horn,
backthorn, ebony, silver
Cases: Hand embossed rough
leather |
Hardened coal steel SC, toned
flame birch, elk horn, tin and
birch foxes
Knife abrasion: Raw rim leather with
hand embossing its own motif "Niclas". |
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Surface treatment: Linear oil method
and wax
Maintenance: Oxides on the blade
are removed with chrome powder.
Wood and horn parts are serviced
with a little boiled linseed oil. Leather
is serviced with leather wax. |
Some simple rules: The knife is not stainless, which means that after use, the knife should be clean and dried dry before it is put back into the knife case. Let the back of the knife run along the inside. After a time of use, a gray surface on the knife forms an oxide that protects the knife. Black rust and red rust should be avoided, these oxides damage the knife. Use the fine eyebrow to tighten the knife.
Good luck with the knife. |
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