This is Helle Viking 110mm for your favorite team, the Helle Viking 110mm. The Helle Viking 110mm is made of 100% polyester and is a mid-weight fabric.
This is Helle Viking 110mm for your favorite team, the Helle Viking 110mm. The Helle Viking 110mm is made of 100% polyester and is a mid-weight fabric.
The Viking is the revision of a Helle classic that was originally produced as a part of a fund-raiser for an around-the-world expedition in a Viking longship.
The handle is barrel shaped, but tapered to give the knife a distinct grip even if it is not contoured. It offers beauty in its simplicity and has become a modern classic, even if the design is more than a 1000 years old.
The knife works really well with all size hands, but should only be used by those of you that have more experience. No finger guard here, so think before use.
The knife is equipped with a rather thick blade, made of laminated carbon steel. Black to its finish, straight from heat treatment. Its narrow tang reaches all the way through the handle and is pinned old style with a diamond shaped washer.
Viking comes with a traditional back sewn leather sheath to hang in its leather loop on the belt.
This knife will rust if not maintained.
Specifications | VIking |
Weight | 116 g |
Blade material | Triple laminated Helle steel, Carbon |
Blade thickness | 3,7 mm |
Blade length | 110 mm |
Blade construction | Stick tang |
Handle material | Curly birch |
Handle length | 105 mm |
Sheath material | Genuine leather |
Design by | Helle design based on true historic knives |
Design year | 2009 / Viking Age |
Helle knives was founded in 1932 by brothers Steinar and Sigmund Helle, whose father, Bernt, was the town blacksmith in Holmedal, Norway. The original workshop was run without electricity and the first knives were bicycled through the mountains of Norway to be sold in Oslo. Helle knives are still made in Holmedal, where hand-work and the use of quality materials is still central to the production of knives. These knives are tested by Helle team members in the rugged mountains and fjords of Norway.