Mikov Les
Code: 398-DR-3 FSRelated products
Product detailed description
The LES knife is a Mikov knife. It is custom made only, the blade, forging, saw, and toothpick are made of PMC27 damascus steel. The blade material is horn. The blade material of the knife is the most appreciated material for its excellent mechanical properties and unique appearance. There are no two pieces in the world with the same structure. Damascus PMC27 stainless steel combines the toughness of 12C27 steel (matte pattern) with the hardness of RWL 34 steel (shiny finish). The resulting material has a high torsional, bending and impact toughness due to its internal structure and at the same time a high wear resistance. The LES damascus steel knife has a very high cutting strength, is extremely resistant to breakage and has a beautiful, unmistakable pattern.
Functions: blade, saw, toothpick
Material: blade made of high quality damascus steel PMC27
Hardness: 58-62 HRC
Spine: horn
Overall length: 25,7 cm
Blade length: 13 cm
Blade thickness: 3,8 mm
Sheath: leather
Additional parameters
| Category: | Army fixed knives |
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| Blade material: | damascus, PMC27 |
| Blade length: | 10 to 15 cm |
| Handle material: | antler |
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The tradition of knife-making associated with the Mikov brand has its roots in Mikulášovice in northern Bohemia, which was known as Nixdorf in the 18th century. It was here that a systematic approach to the production of knives and cutlery began to take shape, based on manual dexterity, local materials, and gradual technical improvement. The town's location in the very north of Bohemia contributed to strong links with German knife-making regions, from which technology, ideas, and business contacts flowed.
The region was long inhabited by itinerant knife makers who worked in small workshops and produced blades hardened in simple furnaces, often directly in their homes. Their skills caught the attention of merchant Ignaz Rösler, who managed to concentrate the scattered craft into the first organized factory production. This laid the foundation for industrial steel processing in the region, where emphasis was placed on repeatable quality, precise grinding, and functional blade shaping.
The originally relatively small operation grew rapidly thanks to high demand for cutlery and knives, which were renowned for their reliability and durability. The expansion of production led to the specialization of individual work steps, with separate departments for hardening, grinding, and assembly, which increased productivity and the technical level of the final products. The success of the first factory motivated other residents of the region to establish related workshops, grinding shops, and forging operations, transforming Mikulášovice into a continuous center of knife production.
Over time, a unique ecosystem of crafts emerged, where experience was passed down from generation to generation and the technical details of production were constantly refined. Typical Mikulášovice production was based on high-quality carbon steel, careful heat treatment, and an emphasis on ergonomics. It was this combination of tradition, technical discipline, and industrial thinking that led to the town being nicknamed the Czech Solingen. This legacy continues to shape the perception of the Mikov brand as a symbol of Czech knife-making, where historical experience blends with modern production and practical use.
| Manufacturing company : | Mikov s.r.o. |
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