Fixed-blade knives are renowned for their durability and reliability, with no mechanical failures due to their solid structure. Nikolai Buhov, a talented knifemaker from Bulgaria, has recently crafted a striking knife that showcases this robust appeal. Made from 80CrV2 steel, the blade features chaotic etchings that resemble past battles and intense use. The ergonomic G10 handle complements the blade's brutal aesthetic. This knife's design not only emphasizes its tough exterior but ensures optimal functionality, making it a must-have tool for enthusiasts.
The knife carries deep, chaotic etchings that mimic the scratches and scuffs of years in the field, evoking a brutal, battle-worn aesthetic.
Beneath its rough exterior, the knife is a powerhouse ready to slice through anything, demanding to be used rather than just quietly displayed.
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