I got this from Gerd Jørgensen in March the details below are taken from the email he sent to me. Hope he doesnt mind.
Its a great knife well balanced feels good in the hand and good to use I like it a lot.
This knife is made with the model "Felleskap" knife blade by Trond Pedersen (Trond on BritishBlades.com) from Norway. The blade is carbon steel, which will rust unless oiled etc.
I have reprofiled the complete blade as follows: approximately 5-7 mm has been ground off the spine from the bottom of the handle to approximately 3 cm from the point. The handle has been shortened by about 18 mm, and then reprofiled to new handle shape. The front of the handle has been modified by grinding most of the finger guard off and reprofiled (ground into the handle) to a shape that I like better, and think gives more control in delicate carving. New holes for mosaic pins and thong tube was then drilled.
Handle is made of Curly Grained Birch from Siberia, Russia. The red spacing material between wood and steel in the handle is red Vulcan Fibre. Mosaic pins and thong tube of brass. Handle has been oil treated with a mixture of linseed oil, Benar oil (brand name) thinned with turpentine for better penetration. Handle has been standing in oil mixture for about 24 hours. As this is a bushcraft type outdoor knife, the handle should be oiled once a year or so - depending on how often the knife is used - to keep it as waterproof as possible. You can use ordinary linseed oil for this (boiled linseed oil would be fine - it dries quicker).
Sheath is made of 3; 5 mm thick vegetable tanned leather. Wet formed to the shape of the knife, then dried and dyed black.
Sheath has been treated with a mix of lanoline, peanut oil, bees wax and some caranauba wax. You can keep the leather waterproofed by using normal shoe polish (black or neutral) or any stuff that you would use for leather boots etc.
Ps These are his photos as well.