#203309 HELLE Knife LAPPLAND The Helle Lappland Knife can be used for cutting firewood, wood clearing, bone-breaking and other heavy jobs, along the lines of a machete. It also gets used for processing reindeer meat and hides. The Helle Lappland Knife is styled after the traditional knives of the Sami people; indigenous peoples of northern Europe, who's territory today encompasses parts of northern Sweden, Norway, Finland and the Kola Peninsula of Russia. The best known Sami livelihood is semi-nomadic reindeer herding, and the Helle Lappland knife pays homage to these people and their traditions. The Helle Lappland has a 21.4cm blade, made from 12C27 stainless steel and also sports brass accessories and a very unique embossed sheath, making it a unique addition to any knife collection.
Specifications:
Made in: | Norway |
Brand: | HELLE |
Blade: | Sandvik 12C27 stainless steel |
Blade length (cm): | 21,4 |
Blade thickness (mm): | 3,2 |
Handle: | Curly birch with cast brass fittings |
Handle length (cm): | 12,5 |