Brusletto Balder

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Highbinder

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Jul 11, 2010
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Does anyone know where I can pick one of these up within the EU?

The only place in the UK I can find them are out of stock

Knife-Heaven have them but their online shop appears to be broken.

Is there anywhere else? Any help much appreciated! This looks like a great little carver.
 
The Balder is a great little knife, punches well above it's weight once you get it properly sharpened. You might want to hot was the sheath to make it a bit more robust.

Dave
 
The Balder's a great wee piece of kit, with the emphasis on 'wee.' The handle is very short at just about 3 inches long, which makes it a three finger knife for me. It's a great little neck knife/lightweight knife, but it's really not the sort of knife I'd want for carving - a Frosts 120 or 106 would be far more suitable (and almost certainly cheaper and more easily available).

Cheers
 
The Balder's a great wee piece of kit, with the emphasis on 'wee.' The handle is very short at just about 3 inches long, which makes it a three finger knife for me. It's a great little neck knife/lightweight knife, but it's really not the sort of knife I'd want for carving - a Frosts 120 or 106 would be far more suitable (and almost certainly cheaper and more easily available).

Cheers

Well I like the idea of a short scandi ground knife, if I find it a useful size then I'll end up buying a Roselli Bearclaw - which was the one I first spotted, but is a bit more than I want to spend just now. I intend to pair it with my fixed knife when I'm out camping. Been using my SAK but it's really not comfy and gives me hot spots.
 
....I like the idea of a short scandi ground knife....

Yeah, a short bladed knife can be very useful. The Roselli Bearclaw looks great, and has a 4.5 inch handle so would be comfortable for extended use. A Frosts 120 has a 2.25 inch blade and about a 4.5 inch handle, so would be similarly usable. The Balder is a lovely piece of kit, but I really think it's too small for extended woodcarving.

Cheers
 

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