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Helle Specialty Knives

Limited editions, out of production, or highly specialized knives made by Helle of Norway. Helle’s specialty knives are those with unique cultural or functional significance.
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We stock only the best in Helle Specialty Knives so you can rest assured knowing you're COEC Equipped.
Helle Skog Knife
Helle Skog KnifeThe Helle Skog knife is designed as a carving/whittling knife that is more robust than the typical carving knives: making it suitable for not only wood working, but general camp chores as well.
Helle Viking Knife
Helle Viking KnifeUnique amongst Helle knives, the Viking has a triple laminated carbon blade, that is a reproduction of a typical Viking utility knife.
Helle Lappland Knife
Helle Lappland KnifeThe Sami people are one of the indigenous peoples of northern Europe, who's territory today encompasses parts of northern Sweden, Norway, Finland and the Kola Peninsula of Russia. The best known Sami livelihood is semi-nomadic reindeer herding, and the Helle Lappland knife pays homage to these people and their traditions.
Helle 2022 Limited Edition JS Knife
Helle 2022 Limited Edition JS KnifeThe Special Limited Edition Helle JS knife is named after Jan Steffen Helle - current production manager and grandson of company founder Sigmund Helle. The black with red highlights pays homage to the forge that Sigmund was tasked with running.Available only for a limited time while supplies last.
Helle Dele
Helle DeleThe first chef's knife made by Helle in 60 years, the Dele will take your camp, cottage and home cooking to the next level with this unique and beautiful companion to your culinary adventures. Made of 12C27 stainless steel with a curly birch and vulcanized fibre liner handle. Available while supplies last.

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