Casstrom Lars Falt Folder

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Tiley

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Hmmm. I think I would like to see one 'in the flesh' before making a decision. As for the shirt, it's just a little too brown for my liking.
 
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Tiley

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Does £105 seem reasonable for this sort of thing? I know that there will be those who think it's exorbitant and those who won't but how does it sit for something massed produced, even if 'hand-finished'?
 

Janne

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I hope the wood has been stabilized.
Masur Birch of this grade is from my experience a bit sensitive.

Swedish design, Swedish company, Swedish endorser, made in Spain from high quality materials = higher cost level.

Fallkniven folders are what, UKP 250 and up?

Those are designed in Sweden, Swedish company, Made in Japan from high quality materials.
 
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Billy-o

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There is something more fundamentally weird about the knife. It is a scandi grind. Something you expect to lean into and apply grief. It seems terribly misplaced on a folder.

I find it difficult to trust any lock or pivot to do its thing under those kind of (often torquey) strains. I remember thinking the same of the similarly ground Northwoods, EKAs and Enzos and even one terrific, heavy duty custom piece I had.
 
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Janne

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Tradition, Billy-o, tradition.
My EKA (Big Swede) was my main knife ( fishing and short trekking trips) for 20 years +, still going strong.

I replaced the scales to Juniper wood, did not like the plastic scales.

make a secondary bevel, that will make it stronger!
 

Billy-o

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I love that big EKA. I have had a bubinga one for quite a while and have often recommended it to people looking for a scandi folder. But I still feel wary of it for heavier use.

I liked the EKA T8 a lot. The Swede 7 looks good but I never had a go of one yet
 

Janne

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The wooden scaled ones were quite a bit more expensive hence the plastic scales. Those were slippery though.

I think that was my first decent/useful wood project, making those scales. I was 11? 12?
 

Glass-Wood-Steel

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N690 is a good steel, takes a nice edge and easy to sharpen. I am sure it will be constructed to an acceptable standard.
That said I am cynical about the marketing ploys being used. Limited quantities and endorsed by an eminent figure etc. I wonder what attention the knife would command with out the endorsement of Lars.
 

Roger

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I have had one on test for a few weeks prior to the first batch being released. I have to say I am very impressed. Finish is good and lockup etc is goos too. I will have it with me at Knives UK in Thornbury next Sunday if anybody would like to have a look and handle it for themselves.
 
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Chris the Cat

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I too have had a fondle, and would agree with what Roger has to say . No bells or whistles but a very competent Knife, warm comfortable handle and reassuringly sturdy.
 

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