Description
BMK-1001-LQ Ka-bar 12″ Long 7″Blade ” 13.5oz Damascus Steel Fixed Blade Hunting Bowie Survival Handmade Knife Black Mamba Hand Made World Class Knives Limited Luxury Edition
- – 352 Layer (1095/15N20) Steel Blade Oil Tempered to 58-60 HRC
- ☆ THE 100% COW LEATHER SHEATH The pure leather sheath pocket knife: is made of 100% prime quality thick cow skin to ensure excellent manufacturing. The durable double stitching with the strong thick threads, in combination with the elegant, rust-resistant brass button make a high-standard leather knife sheath to host safely your precious KNIFE
- ☆ AN EXCELLENT GIFTING IDEA: Offer this unique handmade pocket knife to a special friend, family member or co-worker and have them thankful for your excellent taste! Make this amazing gift to any seasoned or amateur handmade knife collector and enjoy their smile upon unwrapping this fascinating gift!
MEASUREMENTS :
Over All Length: 12 inches
Blade length: 7 inches
Handle Length: 5 inches
Weigth: 13.5 oz
HANDLE MATERIALS: 150-200 stacked separate pieces of leather and epoxied together
Sheath: Knife Comes with a fine sheath made from cow Skin
Pattern: Wind & Mix twist Fire pattern feather rain drop ladder Damascus Blade
Blade Layers & Hardness:
Over 352 Layers, 15N20 & 1095 Damascus Mixture of steel and high Carbon Steel and HRC approximately 58 to 60. The knife blade is 100% hand forged and is the results of hours of work. The Damascus steel used for this knife was created by forge welding multiple layers of 15N20 & 1095 steel into a solid billet.
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TONY SUITES / SENIOR WRITER BACKWOODS BIKER (store manager) –
Beastly Beautiful…
What do you get when you cross a jeweler with a bladesmith? You get Black Mamba Knives, and some of the finest work you’ll ever see in the art of knife making. Their name came across my desk while we were deciding who to invite to the 2018 Gear Review Expeditions. Having never seen their work, I took a look at their website, and then reached out. I’ll tell you up front, I’m glad we did. The first thing that grabs you is the beauty of the knives that Mark Kovalsky, owner of Black Mamba, makes. But it’s no wonder they are so attractive. As Kovalsky puts it, I’m a Jeweler by trade, and own a custom jewelry shop. Now it makes sense!
His take on using Damascus is tried and true, which is evident in his version of the iconic Ka-Bar you see here. Forged in his shop in northern Illinois, the Ka-Bar is Damascus made from 1095 High Carbon and 15n20. it comes in at a rock solid rating of 58-60 HRC. The Handle is made of over 150-200 stacked separate pieces of leather and epoxied together. Then machined to put the grooves in the handle. The tang is full and threaded at the end so the end cap can be screwed on with no movement and epoxied in place so it will not loosen or come off. I asked how he arrived at taking on the Ka-Bar design, and this is what he had to say: “I was making a knife for a disabled marine who lost his knife in the field when he was shot in Iraq. He introduced me to another marine who he met in Iraq and the second Marine told me about a man in the company that he served with that saved his life in Iraq and he said to me I want a special gift to give him. I said to him what about the original military knife a KA-BAR. He said, ‘so tell me more’. I told him I would make a KA-Bar by hand, using a very nice Damascus pattern, and he said ‘I have never seen a KA-bar in Damascus’. Thus came the first creation of the KA-BAR in Damascus.”
But are they more than just eye-candy? You betcha they are! Unlike most of our Bench Tests, we put this Ka-Bar through some pretty rugged tests that are normally reserved for our Field Tests Reviews. I knew marking was wanting to know how his work stood up. The end result was that I came away feeling very confident about the knife’s performance in real-world situations. And if I’m being honest, when I first unboxed the knife the weight on it concerned me…it is light and nimble in the hand. But once I started working with the knife, I fell in love with everything about it. The stacked leather on the full tang handle is very solid, which I attribute to his attention to the assembly using the threaded stud at the end of the tang. Rocky was a bit concerned that it wouldn’t hold up when using it to strike and smash. I think I just heard Mark cringe! Don’t worry Mark, it’s as solid now as the day it left your shop. I would recommend this knife in a heartbeat…especially for bikers and military personnel.
The second knife Kovalsky submitted reminds me a lot of a modified Tracker…with a Jewelers twist. I asked Mark to give me the history of this guy. “The Persian Yuma. It was just a thought of making something colorful. When it was completed to me it looked like Arizona where my cousin lives so it became Yuma ie Yuma Arizona and then a friend said that most Persian made knives had jeweled handles or spacers and it reminded him of Persian knives so it became the Persian Yuma. I have made this style in lapiz and jade. I also want to try this with lab created opal spacers which are very colorful . Blade is over 325 layers of 1095 High carbon and 15n20 steels with an 58-60 HRC. The handle is natural Stag, polished at the end to fit flat against the end cap, with turquoise spacers. The turquoise spacers are in disk form for structure and strength and the steel around it is built like a cage…the turquoise is notched so the cage lays flat inside it. The tang is full and threaded at the end so the end cap threads on to it and then epoxied in place like this I get a tight fit with no movement and the epoxy keeps it in place for ever. “
Although different in many obvious ways from the Ka-Bar, what they both have in common is quality, durability, and superb craftsmanship. The attention to even the smallest of details is evident from the point down to the pummel. In my hand the knife was well balanced with a comfortable and stable grip, giving me a confidence with this knife that it wouldn’t fatigue my hand by the end of the day.
We performed the same exact tasks with the Yuma as we did the Ka-Bar…and the results were the same. Feather sticks were tight and curled, notching was very easy, and the knife stood up to some heavy battoning well. When I came back to the bench I thought it would be interesting to how the edge held up. The paper test proved my suspicions…the blade cut smooth with no rips, tears or jagged edges. Feeling down the cutting edge I could find no inclusions or burrs.
Although I prefer larger knives when in the bush, the style and performance of the Yuma with its 4 1/2 inch blade wouldn’t deter me from putting on my side. It is as rugged as the Ka-Bar, and performed just as well. Oh, and did I mention how good this thing looks. And by the way, take a look at the sheath these come with. As beautiful and functional as the blades that rests in them.
The Beauty of these 2 Beasts are only out-shined by their performance under tests!
Out Of The Box: 1 Ka-Bar with custom Sheath. 1 Yuma Persian with custom Sheath.
The Design: Ka-Bar: It’s a no brainier. If you know the classic Ka-Bar, you’ll get the design of Kovalsky’s knife. Yuma: As mentioned above, I believe the bones of the Yuma were inspired by the classic Tracker design.
Features As Reviewed: Both knives are made of fine Damascus, are both full-tanged, and both come with a custom leather sheath. Other than shape and size, the difference up front on these two are their handles. One is a stacked leather system, and the other is stag with real turquoise spaces.
Price Point as Tested: Ka-Bar is $299 with Sheath / Yuma is $299 with Sheath (Knives of this quality regularly go for between $650-$1200)
Conclusion: The people I can see being interested in owning this knife range from serious collectors to military, to hunters and outdoors man. They’re both great as an EDC knife and would perform well in any situation where they are deployed. I’m particularly fond of the Ka-Bar because of its size and weight. I prefer the scout carry, especially when I’m on the scooter. This knife would do well for any Biker who carries knife out in the bush. It can perform tasks such as chopping, splitting, feathering, and processing game. The Yuma, it’s the Ka-Bars little brother, and the same can be said of it as well.
Contact Black Mamba for more info and to order today. Lead time is about 6 weeks on all his knives. PS: I look for the price of all his knives to go up once our articles and videos become available in the late fall after our return.
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Paul (store manager) –
Great quality Ka-bar knife
Michael Han (store manager) –
I ordered a custom Damascus steel Kabar set to USMC standards with a custom leather sheathe. The knife that mark made for me is superb. The edge and balance of the knife feel great. The process is simple you can either email or text Mark, describe, and pay for your order. The entire process took 2 months and the end product is well worth the wait.
Michael Han
USMC
Emily C.: (verified owner) –
“I bought a steel knife for my daughter, who is a culinary student, and she’s absolutely thrilled with it. It’s sharp enough for her precise cuts, and its durability ensures it will last throughout her culinary journey.”
John H.: (verified owner) –
“I’m a seasoned outdoorsman, and the Damascus knife I carry on my adventures has never failed me. Its sharpness and reliability are unmatched, making it an essential piece of gear for survival and everyday tasks.”
Uleta Clark (verified owner) –
This Hunting Bowie Knife exceeded all expectations! Quality, price, shipping and their excellent costumer service will now make this my go to company for future knife purchases.
Donna M. (verified owner) –
My husband loves this knife, always wanted a Damascus blade.. fine craftsmanship. Great service and speedy delivery. Thank you.
David Phillips (verified owner) –
This knife was returned for a refund. Tx
Sarah R.: (verified owner) –
“I’m an aspiring chef, and the Damascus knife I recently acquired has boosted my confidence in the kitchen. Its precision and sharpness make me feel like a pro, and it’s the first tool I reach for when I cook.”
Julia P.: (verified owner) –
“I’m a retired chef, and the Damascus knife I received as a retirement gift is a cherished memento of my culinary career. Its sharpness and beauty make it a symbol of a lifetime dedicated to the art of cooking.”
Michael W.: (verified owner) –
“I’m a BBQ enthusiast, and my steel knife is my trusted tool for slicing perfectly smoked meats. Its sharpness enhances the texture and presentation of my barbecue creations, impressing guests every time.”
David P. (verified owner) –
Very nice knife I am sure–don’t get to open it till Xmas–Tx Mark !!