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Squidders
04-03-2005, 17:00
I took delivery of a Helle Eggen knife the other day... it's nice!
Anyway, for under 30 notes including delivery it's brilliant
Someone once said that the blade is the same as the Helle Harding, it's not... it's much bigger and heavier.
It's not going to be reviewed because it's cheap as chips and will do most things you ask of it.
I'll be bringing it to ashdown for people to fiddle with.
Joe
Joseph.R.C
05-03-2005, 17:33
Hi Joe
Where did you bought it?
online shop?
Thanks
Jose
Squidders
05-03-2005, 18:04
Hi Joseph,
I got it from a company called JLS Wednesbury (http://www.jls-wednesbury.com/default.asp/pages/p.5990/ecombuilder.html).
I'm not sure what their rates are like for international shipping but the sale price makes all the Helle models at the moment a bargain from them.
I would advise calling them and not ordering online as their ordering is NOT secure. Also, they're really good on the phone and don't mind checking things out and spending a little time making you happy.
I have placed two seperate orders with them, one for the Eggen and one for the Harding, both times everything was brilliant.
I wish you luck :wink:
Joe
Joseph.R.C
05-03-2005, 18:20
Thanks for the quick reply Joe.. :)
Jose
Squidders
05-03-2005, 20:38
No problem mate...
By the way, I would go for one of the knives with a triple laminated blade, scarily sharp out of the box!
I bought a Helle Eggen when I was in Norway last year. It was frighteningly sharp, and stayed that way for ages, but once it lost its edge I have tried and tried to re-sharpen it, without success. I'm pretty sure it's not a problem with my technique, as I haven't had this problem with other knives. Maybe it's something to do with the triple-laminate system they use. Any suggestions anyone?
Squidders
06-03-2005, 23:16
What are you using to sharpen it?
I bought a Helle Eggen when I was in Norway last year. It was frighteningly sharp, and stayed that way for ages, but once it lost its edge I have tried and tried to re-sharpen it, without success. I'm pretty sure it's not a problem with my technique, as I haven't had this problem with other knives. Maybe it's something to do with the triple-laminate system they use. Any suggestions anyone?
I have owned a Helle Eggen for around two years now, I use it as a hunting knife, mainly for preparing rabbit and squirrel, I have sharpened the blade using the Spyderco tri-sharp maker with 'shave sharp results. I found setting the cutting stones on the 30 degree angle gave better results than the 40. I use a Nomark ceramic in the field which is good for touching up if I chop through too many bones.. :o
Dazz
Someone once said that the blade is the same as the Helle Harding, it's not... it's much bigger and heavier.
Which one is bigger and heavier? I thought the blade in the Eggen is slightly shorter than the Harding. I'm guessing the blade on the Eggen is wider. Is it thicker as well?
simonsays
31-05-2005, 19:23
Please guys. No more links for companies selling knives. Please!
If I get another knife my wife -will- divorce me :rolleyes:
Simon (Trying to resist moving to the dark side)
Edit- Resist the 'dark side'?? Who am I kidding????
1 plastic handled Mora
1 classic Mora
2 Grohmann boat knife kits (one assembled, one still waiting)
1 Allan Blade Packpal
1 Allan Blade Chipmunk (On order)
2 Svord Peasant folders (On order)
1 Frosts Laplander full-tang blade (Awaiting wood for the scales)
I'm so near the the dark side of the force (AKA BritishBlades)that I think I need fitting for a black full-face helmet and cape :rolleyes:
Squidders
31-05-2005, 20:51
Which one is bigger and heavier? I thought the blade in the Eggen is slightly shorter than the Harding. I'm guessing the blade on the Eggen is wider. Is it thicker as well?
Hoodoo: I just got them both out and the Eggen is bigger in every way... although only a few mm longer it's much wider and thicker.
Interesting. Good to know. Ragweed forge has the Helle Harding listed with a 4" blade and the Eggen with a 3 7/8" blade. My Harding measures 3 15/16". :D
What is the length of your Eggen?
Edit: Ooops! Just reread your post and saw that you mentioned that it's a few mm longer. Okeedoke. :D
Rhapsody
01-06-2005, 00:51
How does the knife perform? It looks like a great knife, but I was put off buying one when I was last after a hard-user knife because I'd heard horror stories about Helle knives from a few sources and didn't quite fancy a trip to A&E.
... because I'd heard horror stories about Helle knives from a few sources ...
What kind of horror stories?
BTW, I noticed the Helle site ( www.helle.no ) has gone through a major redesign. It now appears a few knives are no longer catalog items, the Helle Trofé and Helle Odel are gone...
Squidders
01-06-2005, 08:53
How does the knife perform? It looks like a great knife, but I was put off buying one when I was last after a hard-user knife because I'd heard horror stories about Helle knives from a few sources and didn't quite fancy a trip to A&E.
My Eggen and my girlfriends Harding are both brilliant knives... mine gets a fair bit more use than my girlfriends and I've had no problems at all.
I also haven't heard any horror stories so what's the score?
I have to agree with Simon. Stop it! It's calling me and SWMBO would kick my ass if I got 'another' knife...and she does kung fu!
Unless you guys think these are bargains that it's stupid to pass up in which case I'd be honour bound to get one. :D
Please guys. No more links for companies selling knives.
If I get another knife my wife -will- divorce me :rolleyes:
Your doing quite well Simon, all I've got is the Kellam knife given to us on the Greenhorn course, the two plastic handled Frost knives I got last week plus an Opinel no7 I picked up at the weekend.
The missus was not happy that I needed 'another' knife, it's a good job she doesn't shoulder surf, I've been building up a list of kit I 'really' need!
Simon.
simonsays
01-06-2005, 19:16
Your doing quite well Simon, all I've got is the Kellam knife given to us on the Greenhorn course, the two plastic handled Frost knives I got last week plus an Opinel no7 I picked up at the weekend.
The missus was not happy that I needed 'another' knife, it's a good job she doesn't shoulder surf, I've been building up a list of kit I 'really' need!
Simon.
Ummm, by my count thats 4 knives. Not -bad- going in just 6 weeks.......
Cheers,
Simon
Squidders
01-06-2005, 20:26
Oh, Helle knives ARE an absolute bargain!
Rhapsody
02-06-2005, 00:31
What kind of horror stories?
Most of them are about the handles splitting. I can't remember where I saw it, but I read about a man who went to stab the knife (I think it was a fjellkniven) into a tree or something (yeah, silly thing to do but it shouldn't be a problem for any decent knife) only to have the handle disintegrate and leave him in need of a fair few stitches! That's one story, but I've heard many people talk about the handles becoming loose over time, which as always struck me as a shame because the Helles look like such excellent bushcraft knives!
rapidboy
31-08-2005, 21:42
Anyone know the cheapest place to buy an Eggen ?
I checked squidders link but they are sold out as is Ragnor :(
I just made a sheath for one and im absolutely gutted that i have to send it back to it's owner.
It's a fantastic knife and IMO it's serious competition for a lot of other bushcraft knives.
The birch on this one is particularly nice.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v76/rapidboy1/knives/433_3317_1.jpg
I really can't see why a Helle would be more prone to problems than any other knife of this type and from what i saw it was heads and shoulders above the likes of Brusletto and Knivsmed Stromeng in terms of fit and finish.
rb
darn thats a great looking tool!
nice leather work too RB
i think i'm going shopping (just got paid :rolleyes: )
Squidders
01-09-2005, 11:40
http://www.heinnie.com are doing them for £35 which isn't too bad but not cheapest.
Got mine (see Rapidboys pic) from Heinnie Hayes not the cheapest supplier but reliable and quick.
Mark
cheers
i can see why u got a new sheath made.....the original doesnt look too hot
What's it like with a strike-a-light firesteel?
I've got an Odel
It's a bit pants even after grinding the ridge down to get a better edge.
I really like it though as it's dead sharp, feels a sensible size and it looks very pretty.
I only went for the odel as the bit that keeps your fingers off the blade (gosh I'm technical)is a bit smaller than the Egen.
Anyone know the cheapest place to buy an Eggen ?
I ordered my Trofé at www.toolshop.de. Reliable and secure webshop, free shipping within the EU. A Helle Eggen will set you back 59 euros
https://www.toolshop.de/e/shop/knives_detail.jsp?productID=55 39.