Description
The Helle Lappland celebrates the northern Scandinavia knife traditions and is a tool often used by the indigenous Sámi people as a utility knife with its classic design.
The Sámi people use these large knifes (Lauku) in their daily mobile life. This big knife comes with a non-laminated 12C27 stainless steel blade. The blade is fairly thin for effective slicing. The barrel shaped handle is made of birch with brass fittings. Suitable for medium to large hands.
The knife sits deep in its traditional leather sheath and attaches with a leather strop. A great knife to have around camp, and together with a classic small knife it makes a perfect team member in your tool collection.
The name Lappland refers to the northern region that stretches and combines the northern parts of Finland, Norway and Sweden.
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Specifications | Lappland |
Weight | 305 g / 10.76 oz |
Blade material | Sandvik 12C27 stainless steel |
Blade thickness | 3,0 mm / 0.11 inch |
Blade length | 214 mm / 8.43 inches |
Blade construction | Stick tang |
Handle material | Birch |
Handle length | 125 mm / 4.92 inches |
Sheath material | Genuine leather |
Design by | Historic design |