
Brusletto knives??? - BladeForums.com
1999年2月22日 · The Brusletto puukko I've raved about from time to time is one I bought back in 1973 and apparently they don't make that model any more. Some of the models they make now look pretty similar, though. Mine has a 4" (10cm) plain carbon steel blade (not a sandwich) and a birch handle with full-length tang but no guard at all, not even a speed bump.
Brusletto Knife. - BladeForums.com
2010年5月16日 · It doesnt say anything else than Brusletto and country of origin on the blade. No steel type is stated but if its anything like the 'designer' Fjord knife, its Sandvik 12C27 at RC 56-58. Id have preferred 1095 or something like that but I have a larger fixed blade Brusletto, which have rendered excellent service for many years, so I went ahead ...
Review: Brusletto Balder - BladeForums.com
2004年11月1日 · That last .15" is the tang. The blade comes unpolished (black) except for the grind line. This is easily removed, if you wish, by use of some sandpaper and simichrome polish. Removal on mine took about 15 minutes to get everything off. The left side of the blade has the Brusletto logo, with NORWAY underneath it. The right side of the blade is ...
Brusletto knife -worthwhile? - BladeForums.com
2017年12月27日 · Brusletto seem to be a popular working knife of Norway, as Mora and Marttini are, of Sweden and Finland respectively. Helle are a little bit more of a 'premium' knife in price and materials IMO, and also excellent knives.
Helle or Brusletto? - BladeForums.com
2006年5月21日 · I asked about certain models from Helle, Brusletto, Karesuando, Jarvenpaa, and Roselli. While his comments on the Helle and other models were good, the highest praise went to Brusletto. In fact, (I'm looking at my email and his reply to it right now), his words were "Brusletto - No problems with this brand, very high quality control".
New Puukko - Wood Jewel, Ahti, Brusletto? | BladeForums.com
2000年4月6日 · Hey everyone. I'm looking to get a new puukko style knife - something nicer looking than a mora. I'm looking at knives from Ragnar from Wood Jewel, Ahti, and Brusletto in the $45-65 range. Any recommendations on these brands? I'm looking for overall quality of the knives, sheaths, etc.
Brusletto Viking Middelalder (Middle Ages) puukko_SOLD!
2006年1月12日 · Brusletto Viking Middelalder (Middle Ages), part of a limited run by Brusletto. This puuko style knife has been highly praised for its bushcraft capability. Just a hair under 8", the blade is 3 5/8". Steel is Swedish stainless 12C27 (Rockwell 57-58) with a cool rustic hammered/forged look on the flats. Handle is a vivid flame birch.
BRUSLETTO of Norway: Kniven - BladeForums.com
2009年5月11日 · I would recommend The Brusletto “Kniven” to anyone looking for a good camping/ survival companion blade that would be part of a larger system, or, a stand alone blade in a minimalist system. (It is not a knife to thrash on and I would not recommend batoning with it – as that is outside if its intended design).
Brusletto vs Karasuando vs Helle vs Mora vs Ahti vs Marttiini vs …
2014年3月2日 · Thanx guys,I have couple Helles and Moras, but really like higher grinds on my knives,more for cutting and slicing.I might be getting Roselli Hunter in Carbon steel, wanted it for long time and will make the grind little higher on my belt sander.Ps.Anyone with Roselli knives, do their carbon steel blades hold edge longer than Helles laminated steel?I love this laminated steel,easy to sharpen ...
brusletto balder?? - BladeForums.com
2006年3月22日 · I have the Brusletto Profileringsknive. It is very similiar but the blade is an inch longer and the handle is shaped differently at the rear of the knife. It is my favorite knife. Get whichever one you like. I think any of those are quite good, though I can only guess from the experience I have with mine.