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Helle Fjellkniven 12C27 knife

$134.00

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Fjellkniven 12C27

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HE201004
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Helle

Two brothers, Steinar and Sigmund Helle started knife production in the old forge at their farm in 1932. The first set of knives was sold on a long trip over the mountains on a bicycle! Today, Helle knives are sold all around the world, but just as then, much of the production is done manually. The philosophy remains the same: no machine can replace skilled craftsmanship. Craftsmen with extensive experience and knowledge still take pride in making each and every Helle knife unique.

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Specifications

Blade material

12C27

Blade coating / finish

Satin

Handle

Curly Birch

Sheath

Leather

Weight:

3.598 oz

Overall length:

8.46″

Blade length:

3.94″

Blade thickness:

0.11″

Country of origin:

Norway

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The closest Helle knife to a Finnish puukko, in overall design, blade strength and length. The knife is very well balanced and extremely comfortable to hold and use. If you are in the market for only one bushcraft knife ever, and draw the line at 100 euros, this might just be my top recommendation. Finnish knife makers traditionally prefer carbon steel (80CrV2), but I would suggest this is mainly, because they all get their blades from Laurin metalli, whose only stainless steels on offer are Böhler 1.4116 (a kitchen knife steel) and N690 (a much more expensive midrange steel). In my experience (and confirmed by metallurgical tests published in the Knife Steel Nerds blog), Swedish Alleima steels like 12C27 and 14C28N are preferable. They combine the desirable qualitied of carbon steel (toughness and ease of sharpening) with high corrosion resistance. Hence, my top recommendation.
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12.01.2026
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Lamnia's speciality is a selection of more than 5,000 knives and folding knives. We carry hundreds of Scandinavian knives, the famous Finnish Puukko knives among them, folding knives, hunting knives and kitchen cutlery from the world's best brands, such as Spyderco, Cold Steel, Böker, Fox Cutlery and Benchmade.

 
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