Helle Of Norway Didi Galgalu Knife With Sheath

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I suppose I have enough knives and making three more using blanks, so wanted to sell this one that has an African continent imprint on the sheath. Few minor scuffs on the sheath and marks on the knife edge; otherwise handle and knife in excellent condition and with mirror finish.

$130 USD plus shipping at cost.

Information from the manufacturer:

The original Didi Galgalu was designed in collaboration between Helle and South African Overlander "Voetspore team". Released in 2015, it was one of the first Helle knives with a full tang construction. In the past few years it has become a very popular model in bushcrafting circles, due to its combination of utility and beauty.

The knife itself is fairly big, suitable for medium to large hands. The shape of the handle offers a sturdy and safe grip even if held close to the blade, thanks to the double contoured handle. The handle is held in place by two sturdy brass rivets and a pipe rivet, where you can tie a cord or lanyard of leather.

The 3 mm blade is thin enough to perform well as a knife should when cutting or carving, yet strong enough for heavier tasks. The scandi grind means that it excels at most tasks you need a knife for when outside.




SpecificationsDidi Galgalu 12C27 steel
Weight incl. sheath254 g / 8.96 oz
Blade materialSandvik 12C27
Blade thickness3,0 mm / 0.118 inch
Blade length132 mm / 5.17 inches

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Oops...meant $130 CDN so asking $100 USD. Knife typically sells for $236 USD new
 
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