Mikov auto knife PREDATOR - James Bond
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Product detailed description
This Mikov Predator knife actually starred with James Bond in the famous movie Casino Royale
- The knife has a blade made of PMC27 damascus steel - 62 HRC
- The blade is made of buffalo horn and has an ergonomic shape, fitting perfectly in the hand
- The knife comes with a deluxe leather sheath
Product Length: 120 mm
Blade length: 95 mm
Blade width: 23 mm
Product weight: 163 g
Sheath: the knife comes with a luxury leather sheath
Damascene steel is the most prized material for its excellent mechanical properties and unique appearance. There are no two pieces in the world with the same texture. Damascus stainless steel PMC 27 combines the toughness of 12C27 steel (matt pattern) with the hardness of RWL 34 steel (glossy finish). Thanks to the internal structure, the resulting material has high torsional, bending and impact toughness and at the same time high wear resistance with a hardness of 58 to 62 HRC.
Knives made from this steel have a very high cutting performance, are extremely resistant to breakage and have a beautiful unmistakable pattern.
Additional parameters
Category: | Classic folding knives |
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Blade material: | damascus, PMC27 |
Blade length: | 8 to 10cm |
Handle material: | antler |
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Mikulášovice, still called "Nixdorf" in the 18th century, is undoubtedly the place where the cutlery industry in Bohemia began. This small border town lies in the northernmost point of the Czech Republic. There were many itinerant knife cutters in the area who were noticed by the merchant Ignaz Rösler and employed in his first knife factory.
Initially, the factory employed 100 workers, but by 1819 the number had doubled. The economic success of this factory led other inhabitants to set up other knife-making enterprises and auxiliary trades, and soon most of the citizens of Mikulášovice and the surrounding villages were connected with knife-making. Mikulášovice came to be known as the 'Czech Solingen'.