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Knife "Alcoholic.Sober" Damascus, titanium, silver|ALTER EGO|
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My dagger shines with a gold finish; The blade is reliable, without blemish; Bulat is kept by a mysterious temper — The legacy of the Warlike East. M.Y. Lermontov Greetings, dear readers! Today I have for you not just a knife, but a real work of art, which can only be compared with the night sky, dotted with precious stars. Yes, that's right – this knife made of silver and titanium with a Damascus steel blade decorated with drops of stones, like a piece of velvet night that you can hold in your hand. But let's first embark on an exciting journey through the history of folding knives, filled with irony and unexpected twists. Folding knives, despite their modern and sophisticated mechanism, appeared a long time ago, and, as it turned out, humanity has always found a way to make life easier for itself, even if there were no pockets yet. The first stop is the 7th–6th century BC, the bank of the Danube, where the Celts apparently decided that carrying a knife in their hand was too easy. That's how the first folding knife appeared. And although it could not be called a pocket, it is true that pockets did not exist then, and our hero lived in pouches on his belt. Yes, accessories were in fashion even before the very word "accessory" appeared! Next, we will go to Ancient Rome. The Latins, inspired by the Celtic idea, decided that the knife should be not only functional, but also spectacular.This is how bronze handles in the form of figurines and the first multitools with spoons, forks and toothpicks appeared. The Romans knew a lot about how to make an impression at a dinner party! But fashion is a capricious thing, and soon folding knives gave way to solid blades. The Vikings, these harsh northern guys, brought folding doors back into use, making them reliable and practical, but at the same time depriving them of grace. They even came up with the first mechanism for fixing the blade, which, of course, did not help them in matters of hygiene, but it ensured safety in harsh conditions. In Russia, the IX-X centuries also did not lag behind global trends. Our ancestors were able to forge Damascus blades, and the "charolouge steel" mentioned in ancient chronicles still delights with its quality and beauty. By the end of the 16th century, pocket knives had become popular in the American colonies. Men from all walks of life – from farmers to lawyers – started wearing them, realizing that this tool is useful in all life situations. How many times have you said to yourself, "Damn, a pocket knife would be very useful right now!"? If this has not happened, do not worry – everything is ahead. And so we come to our hero. This titanium beauty with silver inserts and a Damascus steel blade created by Evgeny Dobrin, a member of the Guild of Master Gunsmiths, is not just a knife, but a real legend. Imagine a titan in a tuxedo decorated with silver and an exquisite pattern. It's like James Bond among knives – elegant, dangerous and ready for any adventure. Modern men are the same ancient warriors, only with laptops and smartphones. But a true man always appreciates a good weapon. Our knife is not just a tool, but a symbol.
Specifications
Materials: titanium, 925 sterling silver, Damascus Size: Unfolded length 225 mm Handle size 135 mm Handle width 33-26 mm The thickness of the handle is 14 mm Product weight: 197 g.
Payment and delivery
Payment: Cash, Visa, Western Union. Delivery: Russian Federation: CDEK, Boxberry, Express.ru, and etc. International: EMS, Fedex, and etc.
My dagger shines with a gold finish; The blade is reliable, without blemish; Bulat is kept by a mysterious temper — The legacy of the Warlike East. M.Y. Lermontov Greetings, dear readers! Today I have for you not just a knife, but a real work of art, which can only be compared with the night sky, dotted with precious stars. Yes, that's right – this knife made of silver and titanium with a Damascus steel blade decorated with drops of stones, like a piece of velvet night that you can hold in your hand. But let's first embark on an exciting journey through the history of folding knives, filled with irony and unexpected twists. Folding knives, despite their modern and sophisticated mechanism, appeared a long time ago, and, as it turned out, humanity has always found a way to make life easier for itself, even if there were no pockets yet. The first stop is the 7th–6th century BC, the bank of the Danube, where the Celts apparently decided that carrying a knife in their hand was too easy. That's how the first folding knife appeared. And although it could not be called a pocket, it is true that pockets did not exist then, and our hero lived in pouches on his belt. Yes, accessories were in fashion even before the very word "accessory" appeared! Next, we will go to Ancient Rome. The Latins, inspired by the Celtic idea, decided that the knife should be not only functional, but also spectacular.This is how bronze handles in the form of figurines and the first multitools with spoons, forks and toothpicks appeared. The Romans knew a lot about how to make an impression at a dinner party! But fashion is a capricious thing, and soon folding knives gave way to solid blades. The Vikings, these harsh northern guys, brought folding doors back into use, making them reliable and practical, but at the same time depriving them of grace. They even came up with the first mechanism for fixing the blade, which, of course, did not help them in matters of hygiene, but it ensured safety in harsh conditions. In Russia, the IX-X centuries also did not lag behind global trends. Our ancestors were able to forge Damascus blades, and the "charolouge steel" mentioned in ancient chronicles still delights with its quality and beauty. By the end of the 16th century, pocket knives had become popular in the American colonies. Men from all walks of life – from farmers to lawyers – started wearing them, realizing that this tool is useful in all life situations. How many times have you said to yourself, "Damn, a pocket knife would be very useful right now!"? If this has not happened, do not worry – everything is ahead. And so we come to our hero. This titanium beauty with silver inserts and a Damascus steel blade created by Evgeny Dobrin, a member of the Guild of Master Gunsmiths, is not just a knife, but a real legend. Imagine a titan in a tuxedo decorated with silver and an exquisite pattern. It's like James Bond among knives – elegant, dangerous and ready for any adventure. Modern men are the same ancient warriors, only with laptops and smartphones. But a true man always appreciates a good weapon. Our knife is not just a tool, but a symbol.
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