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J.H. Patterson Damascus Steel Pocket Knife

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Lieutenant-Colonel John Henry Patterson was a British soldier, author, and hunter. His best-known book "The Man-Eaters of Tsavo" details his experiences while building a bridge over the Tsavo river in East Africa. This book inspired the Hollywood film The Ghost and the Darkness. Immediately after Patterson's arrival in Africa, lion attacks began to take place. The locals were very superstitious and refused to work on the railway. Worrying that the railroad would not be finished, Patterson went after the rogue lions himself. After months of hunting the man-eating lions, Patterson was able to track and kill the first lion on December 9, 1898. Two weeks later he was able to kill the second lion, narrowly escaping his own death when the wounded lion charged him. Each lion was over nine feet long and required at least eight men to carry it to the camp. The locals thought of Patterson as a hero and presented him with a silver bowl in gratitude.

J.H. Patterson lived such an amazing life and it is an honor to name this Damascus steel pocket knife after him. This Damascus steel folding knife is the perfect everyday carry pocket knife for the modern gentleman. From its thumb opening design and liner lock to the handmade leather sheath, this knife is meant to be used. The Tali Wood scales feel great in your hand and look great when paired with the stainless steel bolster. An intricate design along the spine finishes off this amazing knife.

Product Details
  • OriginPakistan

— Blade Length: 3.5"
— Blade Material: Damascus Steel
— Blade Thickness: 0.13"
— Blade Hardness: 56- 60 HRC
— Blade Style: Drop Point
— Blade Grind: Secondary
— Blade Type: Folding
— Folded Length: 4.25"
— Blade Finish: Damascus Steel
— Handle Material: Tali Wood
— Handle Thickness: 0.5"
— Handle Length: 4.25"
— Overall Length: 7.75"
— Weight (Oz): 6
— Sheath Material: Leather
— Opening Mechanism: Manual Opener
— Locking Mechanism: Liner Lock

Please note: Each knife is handmade from natural materials and may vary slightly in color, Damascus pattern, and overall look. Damascus steel can rust if not cared for properly. Do not keep Damascus steel in a leather sheath for long periods of time, as the leather can cause the steel to rust. Please be aware Damascus steel products will arrive fully coated in a protective, non-toxic mineral oil, which can be easily washed off before use. Damascus steel should be regularly oiled with any household oil over the course of its life to prevent corrosion.

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Where is this Damascus made?

This Damascus steel is made in Pakistan.

Shipping Information
  • Shipping Availability
    United States
  • Shipping Policy
    Standard Ground Shipping
  • Ship In
    3-4 weeks
  • Return Policy
    Final sale, not eligible for return or cancellation

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