The One Down Side Or So Called Bad Thing About Damascus Steel Would Be, If You're Making Damascus Steel Out Of Traditional High Carbon Steel Such As 1095 And 15N20. Damascus Steel Rusts Extremely Quickly. Like If You Live In A Very Humid Climate Like The Deep South Of The United States, Or Like Majority Of South America, If You Don't Keep Your Damascus Blade Well Oiled, Its Literally Going To Turn Into A Solid Piece Of Rust.
The Very Essence And Core To This Question Boils Down To A Very Simplict Of A Answer. The One That Doesn't Fail You The Moment You Need It.
A Good Blade Has So Many Elements, It Has So Many Variables And Counterparts To It, That You Really Can't Just Say A Single Thing Makes A "Good Blade"
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