Blade – September 2019

(Nancy Kaufman) #1
SEPTEMBER 2019 blademag.com 55

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oththeDamascusHunterTribeby
Sarge Knives and the Damascus
Hunter Suna by Olamic Cutlery
aregorgeous.Asa result,I wasnotlook-
ingforwardtoputtingwoodsmearson
theblades.However,ithadtobedone!
Besides, knives can be beautiful and
functionalatthesametime.

NO SNAGS
First up: checking the factory edge by
slicinga pieceof20-poundbondpaper.
The Tribe was very smooth at slicing
simplybyusingtheblade’sweight.There
were no snags or tears and the cuts
sounded very aggressive. Th e Suna sliced
just as forcefully. It cut the paper with no
tears or rips and was very controllable.
Next was double-walled cardboard.
Because of the high humidity on test
day, I fi gured the knives would tear the
cardboard. Th e Suna sliced smoothly
and aggressively without a single tear. It
is very sharp indeed. Th e Tribe followed
suit, forcefully cutting without tearing. It,
too, has a very sharp edge.
I had some pine kindling ready to
make fi re sticks. Th e Tribe created great,
smooth curlicues and was manageable.
Deep bites in the pine didn’t stop the
edge, but I noticed a small amount of

OlamicCutlery’s Damascus
HunterSunafeaturesacontoured
handlewitha single fingergroove
anda carbondamascusspacer.

Knife:DamascusHunterSuna
Company:OlamicCutlery
Bladelength:5”
Blade steel:Carbondamascus
Handle:MaroonMicarta®
Fittings:Damascus
Weight:7. 5 ozs.
Overalll ngth: 1 0”
Sheath:Leatherpouchw/
danglerbeltloop
MSRP:$ 645

The Suna buried its blade on every
chop, and, when pushed, cut the end
of the tubing without tearing it.
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