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Brisa Nessmuk 125: Robust Scandi bushcraft knife

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$163.98 USD
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$163.98 USD
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Highlights

The Brisa Nessmuk 125 is a modern outdoor knife based on the classic design of bushcraft pioneer George Washington Sears.

  • Distinctive Nessmuk blade shape made of robust 80CrV2 carbon steel for maximum edge retention
  • Versatile range of uses, from precisely butchering game to efficiently chopping wood
  • Ergonomic full-tang handle with black Micarta scales for secure handling
  • Traditional Scandi grind allows for easy resharpening and optimal cutting performance
  • High-quality leather sheath with a practical dangler option for flexible belt carry
Manufacturer's specifications

BRISA Knife Supplies, Penviksvägen 5, 68600, Jakobstad, support@brisa.fi

Brisa Nessmuk 125: Robustes Scandi Bushcraftmesser
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Brisa Nessmuk 125: Robust Scandi bushcraft knife
Brisa Nessmuk 125: Robustes Scandi Bushcraftmesser

Brisa Nessmuk 125: Robust Scandi bushcraft knife in detail

Questions about the product Brisa Nessmuk 125: Robust Scandi bushcraft knife

What type of blade steel is the Brisa Nessmuk 125 made of, and for which applications is the special blade shape particularly suitable?

The Brisa Nessmuk 125 is made of robust 80CrV2 carbon steel. Its special blade shape, widened at the tip, is ideal for gutting game, preparing food, and for bushcraft and camping activities such as chopping wood.

In which different handle materials is the Brisa Nessmuk 125 available, and what practical carrying options does the special design of the accompanying leather sheath allow?

The Brisa Nessmuk 125 is available with various handle materials, including curly birch, bison micarta, and green canvas micarta. The accompanying leather sheath features a special design with a fixed belt loop and an additional dangler, allowing the knife to be worn either high or low on the belt.

What is the historical origin of the Nessmuk blade design, and what advantages does the full-tang construction of the Brisa Nessmuk 125 offer for demanding bushcraft tasks?

The design of the Nessmuk blade was popularized by George Washington Sears, who wrote under the pseudonym Nessmuk. He likely adapted the shape from traditional 19th-century butcher knives to create a specialized tool for cutting and skinning. The full-tang construction of the Brisa Nessmuk 125, where the blade steel extends completely through the handle, offers maximum stability and break resistance. This allows for strenuous bushcraft tasks such as batoning and ensures optimal weight distribution and control.

What are the special features of the Scandi grind on the 80CrV2 steel blade, and how should the knife be cared for to protect it from corrosion?

The Scandi grind of the 80CrV2 steel blade is characterized by its precise guidance and extreme toughness, making it ideal for efficient woodworking and carving. Since 80CrV2 carbon steel is not stainless, the knife should be cleaned regularly after use, thoroughly dried, and occasionally oiled to prevent patina or rust formation.