Hi everybody,
I had this nordic knife from a couple of days, never used, so just my first impressions.
Specs:
Blade: UHC carbon steel, 64/66 hrc
Made in: Finland
Handle: Artic Birch
Construction: Hidden tang
Lenght OAL: 26,5 cm
Blade lenght: 13,8 cm.
Tickness: 3mm.
Weight: 130 g.
Sheath: leather
This is a special run of the Hunting 4" standard model, originally made for customers (probably russians) asking for an Hunting model with a blade 4 cm longer.
How about UHC (Ultra High Carbon) steel? According to Roselli, this steel cointain an high percentage of carbon (1,5 - 2,0 %): this could allow the blade to hold the edge more than "normal" carbon steel.
First impressions to me are both good and bad.
The blade is simple and seems to be very effective, both for hunting small/big games and carving woods. The factory edge is'nt sharp as I like, but this could be easily fix it whit a diamond sharpener i.e.
The wood handle has a "oval" section, it's pretty high, and my first impression was not so good, in fact seems not to be safe and secure at first handlings. But just field use may confirm this feeling.
As many nordic knives, there is not a lanyard hole: I don't like it, but I have to admit that the lanyard hole it's not a must for hunting and carving.
The leather sheath it's without any doubt poor, not at the level of the knife.
PROS: blade steel, blade geometry, knife light and simple.
CONS: handle not comfortable as expected (to be confirmed), sheath.
Ciao, Alfredo
I had this nordic knife from a couple of days, never used, so just my first impressions.
Specs:
Blade: UHC carbon steel, 64/66 hrc
Made in: Finland
Handle: Artic Birch
Construction: Hidden tang
Lenght OAL: 26,5 cm
Blade lenght: 13,8 cm.
Tickness: 3mm.
Weight: 130 g.
Sheath: leather
This is a special run of the Hunting 4" standard model, originally made for customers (probably russians) asking for an Hunting model with a blade 4 cm longer.
How about UHC (Ultra High Carbon) steel? According to Roselli, this steel cointain an high percentage of carbon (1,5 - 2,0 %): this could allow the blade to hold the edge more than "normal" carbon steel.
First impressions to me are both good and bad.
The blade is simple and seems to be very effective, both for hunting small/big games and carving woods. The factory edge is'nt sharp as I like, but this could be easily fix it whit a diamond sharpener i.e.
The wood handle has a "oval" section, it's pretty high, and my first impression was not so good, in fact seems not to be safe and secure at first handlings. But just field use may confirm this feeling.
As many nordic knives, there is not a lanyard hole: I don't like it, but I have to admit that the lanyard hole it's not a must for hunting and carving.
The leather sheath it's without any doubt poor, not at the level of the knife.
PROS: blade steel, blade geometry, knife light and simple.
CONS: handle not comfortable as expected (to be confirmed), sheath.
Ciao, Alfredo