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Kim Ning with over 20 years in the knife industry under his belt. He is a veritable veteran when it comes to bringing his designs to life. Whether creating intricate folders or rugged fixed blades, Kim's to attention shows thoroughly in each minute detail of his design.
K2007A7 blade material is Damasteel Draupner. It's not cheap Damascus, it's actually stainless Damascus and not just a pattern like those clone or extremely cheap knives. It's real Damascus. Stainless Damascus like Damasteel, but not that name brand. Way better than carbon-based Damascus, like Kershaw uses. The carbon Damascus is subject to rusting and does so easily. The Stainless Damascus Civivi and some of the other quality Chinese brands use is far superior. It's real layered Damascus.




K2007A7 blade material is Damasteel Draupner. It's not cheap Damascus, it's actually stainless Damascus and not just a pattern like those clone or extremely cheap knives. It's real Damascus. Stainless Damascus like Damasteel, but not that name brand. Way better than carbon-based Damascus, like Kershaw uses. The carbon Damascus is subject to rusting and does so easily. The Stainless Damascus Civivi and some of the other quality Chinese brands use is far superior. It's real layered Damascus.
Item NO. | knife name | Blade material | Handle material | Blade length | Total length | Designer |
K2007A7 | Mini Accipiter | Damasteel Draupner | 6AL4V Titanium+ Timascus Inlay+ Timascus Clip | 2.9''/74mm | 6.73''/171mm | Kim Ning |



