Q HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO RECEIVE MY ORDER?
A Shipments within the United States should arrive 4 - 7 business days after an order is shipped out from our warehouse. During the busy holiday seasons (Valentines, Mothers Day, Thanksgiving, Black Friday, Christmas, etc) shipping times may be longer due to the high volume of orders and shipments during this season.
-
1. Go to the top right corner of the AlbatrossGear website and click on "Sign In" or "Register".
2. Next, click on "Create an Account".
3. Now enter your email you used to purchase your AlbatrossGear products, fill out the rest of your information, and click "create" your account. The account will link any orders or subscriptions under that email address
4. Once you have created your account, go back to the top right corner of the AlbatrossGear website and click "Account".
5. Now, put your email and password in you just created and log into your account.
-
No, it’s semi-stainless. It resists corrosion better than carbon steel but needs occasional maintenance to prevent rust. A quick wipe and light oil after use will keep it safe.
-
In the knife world? Absolutely. D2 sits comfortably in the mid-to-high-end range. It's not quite the super-steel level of S35VN or M390, but it's respected for its edge-holding ability and toughness. A well-made D2 blade (like ours) punches above its weight class. Collectors and users alike respect D2 because it delivers where it counts.
-
Great question—and the one every Damascus owner gets asked around the campfire. Damascus steel (often called "pattern-welded" steel) is made by forge-welding layers of different steels together, then folding and twisting them like dough. The pattern you see? That's the layers revealing themselves after an acid etch. Think of it as a fingerprint frozen in steel—no two blades are exactly alike. At Albatross, we use a mix of high-carbon and nickel-alloy steels to get that contrast and performance.
-
Look, we won't lie—Damascus turns heads. But it's not just a pretty face. The layered construction creates micro-serations along the edge that grab and cut like crazy. Plus, you get the best of both worlds: hard steel for edge retention, soft steel for shock absorption. It's not necessarily "better" than a top-tier monosteel like S35VN—it's different. It's soulful. It's a blade with a story. And yeah, it'll handle camp chores just fine.
-
Great question—here's the breakdown:
-
D2 vs VG10: D2 holds an edge longer and takes more abuse, but VG10 is stainless and easier to sharpen. VG10's your low-maintenance buddy; D2's the workhorse that needs a little love.
-
D2 vs 8Cr13MoV: D2 absolutely smokes 8Cr13MoV in edge retention—like, not even close. But 8Cr13MoV is cheaper, rust-proof, and a breeze to sharpen. Different tools for different jobs.
-
It depends. If you’re okay with basic maintenance (wiping and oiling), D2 is fine. But if you want a no-fuss blade that you can abuse without thinking about rust, you might prefer our VG10 or 8Cr14MoV options.
-
Oh boy—this one matters. Cheap Damascus is often laser-etched or made from mystery metal with a pattern stamped on. Real Damascus? It's forged, folded, and etched. At Albatross, we use premium steel billet's, control the layer count, and heat-treat for performance, not just looks. Our blades cut. The cheap stuff? It'll dull fast and might even snap. You get what you pay for.
-
Use diamond abrasives or ceramic stones—they cut through the hard carbides efficiently. Standard aluminum oxide stones will work, but they’ll wear faster. We recommend a diamond rod for field touch-ups.