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Home Products Brusletto Coil Knife

Brusletto Coil Knife

by Brusletto, Weinmueller, Hans

SKU 1005777

Date Added 03/23/2022

# Available This product is out of stock

Original price $225.00

Price $125.00

Overview

This knife by Hans Weinmueller and Brusletto features a satin finished scandi ground blade, .059" blade stock and .525" blade depth, break down construction. The can be unscrewed. Comes with a brown leather slip sheath. Good condition.

Product Details

Blade Length 2.75

Overall Length 6.75

Closed Length 5

Weight (oz) 2.6

Source Previously owned

Additional Specs

Knife Type Has Sheath, Hidden Tang

Blade Material Damascus

Blade Details Upswept/Trailing

Handle Material Metallic

Other Details Tactical

About the Maker

Brusletto
Brusletto

Brusletto & Co AS was established in 1896 by Rognald Brusletto. The history of ore mining at Hardangervidda and the craftsmanship of sails, scales, axes and swords around Geilo started already 1500 years ago. Geilo became an established power center in the early days of the forging of tools for work and leisure. It is therefore a very long tradition that the craftsman and industrialist Rognald Brusletto entered into when he started as a knife and jail on Geilo in 1896. When he designed and developed the machine hammer based on hydroelectric power, he also opened for technical development and industrial production which should put their mark on the company and the community for several generations. Today, Brusletto & Co produces finer sports and turbines. Our knives are an important tool, whether you're hiking or hunting and fishing. The blades are designed and manufactured for use. The shape of the shaft and blade is different depending on the need you want to cover. And not least, what is best in your hand. The steel we use is high-grade knife steel. It is treated, stopped and hardened for optimal hardness. The knife will last for a long time, but it will not be difficult to rebuild when needed. We use different types of wood in our shaft such as mash bark, birch, olive tree, nut tree and root nut. Our wood materials come from different places and are not endangered. We strive for environmentally friendly production and have return routines on residual materials wherever possible. We are proud of our knives, they are made with experience gathered through over 120 years of production.

Weinmueller, Hans

I have decided to turn my knife-making hobby into a full-time profession. When my metal working skills as a tool & die maker were exposed to the art of creating custom knives, it ignited a little flame in my heart. In more than a decade of making knives, a lot of fuel was added to that flame which became a fiery passion. I moved to California in 1999 and to Tucson in 2001. In 2013 we decided to go back to Europe and reside in the country side in Burgenland Austria, one hour south of Vienna. By studying the old Masters of Sheffield and Germany I've learned to build Folders. I'm trying to avoid the weak spots they have made and improve and optimize my folders to perfection.