Description
Brisa Nessmuk Knife, Carbon Steel
A knife blade to be used for bushcrafting, camping, skinning and chopping.
One of the best allround compromises and the latest knife from Finnish maker Brisa.
The Nessmuk story:
George Washington Sears (December 2, 1821 – May 1, 1890) was a sportswriter for Forest and Stream magazine in the 1880s and an early conservationist. His stories, appearing under the pen name, "Nessmuk" popularized self-guided canoe camping tours of the Adirondack lakes in open, lightweight solo canoes and what is today called ultralight camping or ultralight backpacking. . He took his pen name from a Native American who had befriended him in early childhood.
The Brisa Nessmuk Knife:
- 125 mm blade length in Carbon 80CrV2 steel
- Scandi Grind with tempering colours left on the top half of the blade
- Rough finished Black Micarta scales and nickel silver fittings
- Sheath in solid leather
The blade is 3.8 mm thick, 26-35 mm wide and 125 mm long, total length including handle is 235 mm. Comfortable handles in attractive Curly Birch and brass bolts. The blade is in 80CrV2 tough Carbon Steel with a hardness of 58-59 HRC.
From Brisa:
Got a roughed finnish to ensure a great grip in any conditions.
We prioritize slicing to chopping with this grinding angle. If you intend to use the Nessmuk for heavy chopping, our recommendation is
to add a second bevel approximately 16 + 16 = 32 degrees.
Made in Finland
Blade length: | 125 mm |
Blade width: | 26 - 35 mm |
Blade thickness: | 3,5 mm |
Total: | 235 |
Steel: | Carbonsteel 80CrV2 |
Grind | Scandi |
Handle | Black Micarta |