Fishing knife Helle Fiskeknive 62 15.5cm
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Helle Fiskekniv 62 is a basic fillet knife in Norwegian style with a thin flexible blade of non-laminated stainless steel (Sandvik 12C27). The nicely curved wood handle feels good in the hand. It is supplied with a leather sheath. Weight of Helle Fiskekniv 62 is 70 g.
- Reference
- 7023890023501
- Brand
- Helle
- Country
- Norway
- Steel
- 12С27 Sandvik™ steel
- Handle
- Curly birch
- Blade Length, mm
- 155
- Sheath
- Leather
- Total length, mm
- 270
- Blade thickness, mm
- 1.4
From the start in 1932, Helle knives have been made and sold based on the same set of principles of honesty, hard work and quality. Helle knives are being made since the early 1930s A/S Helle Fabrikker in Holmedal, Norway. In the middle of an economic crisis, the unemployed brothers Steinar and Sigmund Helle started making their quality knives. Their knives were quickly popular with the locals. Steinar Helle went to Oslo with a backpack full of fixed knives to see if people from other parts would be interested as well. A journey over the mountains of almost 500 kilometres. And he did so by bike! Today Helle knives are extremely popular with hunters, bushcrafters and survival enthusiasts.