EnZo Borka 90 - Vapentidningen No.9 - 2017

The Holiday Spirit is upon us. Today we celibate Lucia here in Sweden, as the beautiful snow is falling over our homestead. Sitting here thinking of yesterday's hunt while looking through a freshly printed issue of the Vapentidningen (No.9 - 2017), this year's last number of the mag. Inside this issue you can read my article on the folder Enzo Borka 90 from the Finish manufacturer Brisa.




The EnZo Borka 90 is a bigger and more robust sibling to the models Birk 75 and PK70. The Borka was first launched back in 2015 and have since then been updated to what can be seen in this article; a very nice bushcraft folder featuring a Scandi grind edge profile with a nice blade shaped for carving. I think the manufacturer have succeeded in creating a robust folder for lighter bushcraft tasks. The Scandi grind folders are strangely enough still an exotic combination. I'll be coming back to the subject of Scandi grind folder in the near future in my ongoing project Foldertest2017.




Inside this same magazine you also can read articles like; Slug ammo for hunting (Johan Ljungné), Jens E. Perto's Three favorites and How to pick the rights bow for hunting (Ulf Backman).




I want to take this opportunity to wish all the readers of the Vapentidningen a relaxed Lucia, a peaceful Christmas and a Happy New Year! Looking forward to another exiting mag article year in 2018. Please let me know if you have any feedback on my articles, means a lot to me.
Take care

Also take a look at my earlier mag articles inside Vapentidningen by clicking HERE.


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Spyderco C223 Para 3 - Vapentidningen No.8 - 2017

I've now been carrying the Spyderco C223 Para 3 for a while and inside the mag Vapentidningen (No.8 - 2017) you can read my thoughts and some of the history of the knife.




Para 3 is a new generation of the Para Military wish originally was inspired of the the larger model Military. Para 3 is more slimmed compared to it's predecessors and is a nice good quality EDC.
I especially like the design feature placing the liner lock mechanism on top of the handle.




Inside the same issue of Vapentidningen you'll also find my answer to Daniel M's reader question regarding; knife choice, maintenance and carrying.




I also recommend you'll read the articles; Ruger American Pistol (Henrik Kalling), test of chronographs (Johan Ljungné) and Tobias Hassel's three favorites.




Pleasant reading!

Also see my earlier Vapentidningen articles by clicking HERE.


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Bushcraft Sunday at Lienshyttans Herrgård

A warm welcome to our Open House at the Jonas Vildmark Bushcraftcenter at the homestead Lienshyttans Herrgård, Riddarhyttan Sweden. A couple of Sundays per year we arrange what we call The Bushcraft Sunday. Everyone is welcome to join us around the camp fire discussing everything from old hunting stories to your upcoming hiking adventure.




Enjoy a refreshing Fika inside our cozy Garden House where you can buy soup, sandwiches and other pastries straight from the Homestead Kitchen. Inside our little Bushcraft Boutique you can find bushcraft gear and inspiring locally handcrafted items. In the Bushcraft Studio you can listen to interesting Speakers and look at inspiring pictures from our beautiful wilderness.




We're looking forward having interesting conversations about Woodcraft, Hunting, Fishing and other outdoor activities. Perhaps we'll touch upon; Natural navigation, Water purification, Sloyd, Primitive fishing techniques or your favorite gear - You decide. You are also welcome to bring your own made gear to inspire others and to get tips from the other participants.




Below you'll find the dates for 2018. For more information; please visit our Events at Facebook; click HERE

February 25th - Theme: Survival in winter time
March 25th - Theme: Hunting




Lienshyttans Herrgård is situated in Riddarhyttan Sweden along road No.68. The postal address is Hyttvägen 1 and you can read more about the homestead and how to get here by clicking HERE.
You are welcome to use our Facebook page to synchronize your carpooling.

Bushcraft Sunday Open House Entrance is for free (no entrance fee).
Dress code; robust, warm and comfortable (this is an outdoor event).

Looking forward seeing you here!

Kind regards
Jonas & Therese


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Casström Safari - Vapentidningen No.7 - 2017

If you haven't already seen it; the new issue of Vapentidningen (No.7 - 2017) is now out in stores. Inside you'll find my article on the Casström Safari.




This hunting knife is the result of a collaboration between the English knife maker Mr. Alan Wood and the Swedish company Casström. It's a very handy and slim fixed blade knife featuring a 65 mm long blade from the well known stainless steel; Sandvik 12C27. The edge profile is a full hollow grind and the knife comes in three different handle versions.




Inside the same mag you'll also find interesting articles like; Get started with bow hunting (Ulf Backman), a massive test on Different rifle ammunition for practice (Johan Ljungné), Kimber Stainless Target II (Henrik Kalling) and The history of the 9,3x62 cartridge (Jens E. Perto).




For myself; I haven't had the time to read all the articles yet. So it's time for me to hit the sack and do some relaxing reading... Good Night my friends.

Also see my earlier Vapentidningen articles by clicking HERE.


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The Knife Model Doer - Designed by Jonas Vildmark

The knife model called Doer is designed by Jonas Vildmark (Jonas Landolsi) and put together by the well known Swedish knife manufacturer Karesuandokniven way up in the north of Scandinavia. The knife is produced by hand in a very limited edition; only 46 Doer knives exist. Every knife is marked with a unique serial number. This handy and capable little knife has clean design features with a timeless and practical approach. In the right hands the Doer can solve most day to day tasks in your life, a life that is hopefully spent enjoying the outdoor wilderness as much as possible.





Some of the thoughts in developing the Doer was to make a knife with a short easily maneuverable blade featuring a Scandi grind edge and a long and symmetrical handle. The thickest part of the handle is located in the rear offering a comfortable an efficient grip and the smooth transition between handle and blade enables a controlled grip when doing finer tasks.

The blade is made of the durable stainless Sandvik steel 12C27 and has no problem coping with the typical camp tasks like; whittling, food prepping and of-course the knife cleaning in-between for hygienic reasons.




The straight sheath has an integrated neck strap allowing you to carry the Doer around your neck without adding a separate neck string. When you want to hang the knife on the belt instead; just roll in the strap or permanently cut it to the desired length.





The Doer can only be purchased from Jonas Vildmark. So if you desire to own one of the 46 existing Doers; please visit Jonas Vildmark's Bushcraft Center at Lienshyttans Herrgård to look closer at the knives, or order one from Jonas Vildmark clicking HERE.




Specs
Knife designer: Mr. Jonas Landolsi, Founder and Chief Instructor of Jonas Vildmark
Knife maker: Karesuandokniven, Sweden
No. produced: 46
Production year: 2017
Blade steel:  Stainless Sandvik 12C27 with a hardness of 57 HRC
Blade length:  75 mm
Blade thicknes:  2,5 mm
Blade with:  18 mm
Edge profile:  Scandi grind
Handle material:  Curly birch and brass
Handle length:  110 mm
Carry system:  Straight sheath with an extra long strap
Sheath material:  Cattle hide with a plastic insert for safety reasons
Knife weight: 58 g
Price: 1500 SEK   Right now 10th anniversary price 1350 SEK (about 130 Euro)
As the knife is handmade the above numbers may differ.

Now the Doer also have a own page on Facebook, please visit by clicking HERE.

Welcome to read about Jonas Vildmark Bushcraftcenter's classes in  Bushcraft - Survival - Jägarexamen - Motorsågskörkort

Mikov Patron - Vapentidningen No.6 - 2017

Inside the new issue of Vapentidningen (No.6 - 2017) you'll be able to read about the knife model Mikov Patron; a nice new piece of cutlery from an interesting Czech manufacturer.




The model Patron has been well received by Goverment, Bushcraft and Hunting personnel. Besides a robust and well balanced knife the system also comes with a Kydex sheath accompanied by gear from the American manufacturer Bladetech consisting of a Tek-Lok clip designed by Mr. Robert Terzuola and Mr. Tim Wegner.




Also inside this issue of the mag you'll be able to read articles like; Beretta A400 Ultra Lite (Tobias Hassel), .22 LR ammo (Åke Nordin) and bow hunting (Ulf Backman).




If you're new to the Mikov brand I can recommend you taking a closer look at the manufacturers different knife models. The Mikov Patron surprised me in a good way.

Also see my earlier Vapentidningen articles by clicking HERE.


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Fällkniven PCx - Vapentidningen No.5 - 2017

A new issue of Vapentidningen is on it's way out in stores right now. Besides interesting articles about; Kimber Hunter (Erland Gunnarsson), Sig Sauer P226 Legion (Henrik Kalling) and Swedish PRS (Henrik Kalling) you'll find my knife article on the Fällkniven PCx.




The model PCx is developed from Fällkniven's more exclusive knife model P. The more basic model PC are featuring a fiberglass reinforced Grilon handle offered in different colors and a nail nick opened blade. The model PCau version came shortly thereafter featuring 24k gold screws. And the latest version; the PCx also features a thumb stud and a pocket clip.





I hope the mag will bring you pleasant reading in the Summer sun. And as always; I'm keen on getting your feedback on my article and the knife model.

Also look at my earlier articles inside Vapentidningen by clicking HERE.


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Cold Steel Finn Hawk - Vapentidningen No.4 - 2017

"Cold Steel - indestructible knives with super steel capable of undertaking any adventure!" Many adventurous teenagers during the 80´s including my self have had wet day dreams about more than one of this American knife manufacturer's many knife models. My first Cold Steel was the Master Hunter I carried throughout my military service. Since then I've gotten acquainted with several of the products that the enthusiastic Lynn C Thompson and his crew so passionately develop in California.




In the latest magazine from Vapentidningen (No.4 - 2017) you can read my article on the Cold Steel Finn Hawk. It's a robust all-round knife with rubberized handle and a Scandinavian edge profile. You can tell that the knife maker Andrew Demko has been influenced by our Swedish crafting and outdoor knives when designing the Finn Hawk together with Cold Steel. The Finn Hawk is a price-worthy lightweight work horse that fits nicely in the hands of hunters, fishermen, handymen and outdoor enthusiasts.





Inside this issue of Vapentidningen you also can read interesting articles like; .22 LR rifle test (Tobias Hassel & Henrik Kalling), tips on how to improve your hunting shooting (Thomas Haugland) and some inspiration on how to customize your old hunting rifle (Johan Ljungné). Enjoy!

Also see my earlier Vapentidningen articles by clicking HERE.

Welcome to read about Jonas Vildmark Bushcraftcenter's classes in  Bushcraft - Survival - Jägarexamen - Motorsågskörkort

Morakniv Adventure 2017

Place: Mora, Dalarna, Sweden
Time: 4 days in May

A warm and kind thanks to all the great guys at Morakniv! This weekend the event Morakniv Adventure was arranged for the first time and I really hope that this will be a reoccurring event in the future. About 50 outdoor enthusiasts gathered in Mora for a factory tour followed by three days out in the beautiful woods of Mora Sweden. The weekend offered inspiring talks around the campfire as well as good workshops and good food.


(see more about my modified 511)



Despite a shaky weather forecast; the weekend got to be pleasant and refreshing with only a few light rain showers. Happy and curious minds generated creative reflections about outdoor life in Sweden and in the world, nature, crafting and the growing bushcraft community.






I'm very grateful for all the workshops held by Morakniv's inspiring Ambassadors. Jögge Sundvist and Beth Moen shared their impressive knowledge regarding crafting and sloyd, Dave Canterbury with family demonstrated different fire techniques and how to trap fish and Johan Skullman's solid experience from outdoor life and gear was very interesting to listen to as always.




Last but not least; I want to send a warm and grateful thanks to all the participants for their curiosity, kindness and creativity. Very generous of you to share your experiences and thoughts on the outdoors. I get happy and inspired by the hunger I see inside both new and old friend's eyes when it comes to nature. As I said; I hope that the Morakniv Adventure will be back next year and in the mean time; I'm looking forward meeting you all beside this year's growing smorgasbord of bushcraft gatherings and events.







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Spring Buck Hunting

Place: Broddbo, Sala kommun, Sweden
Time: May 1st

Finally Spring is here again. I greet the month of May by enjoying the peaceful woods of Sala Sweden.




After a frost bitten night I start my quiet and slow stalk in search for a roe deer buck. He is located up the far end of a cut down forest area. Unfortunately the wind gives me away and the nervous buck sets of.
I continue my search and after a while I find a beautiful female roe in between the threes. For a long time I stand there still and quiet studying here, this is what you would call a Magic Moment. Unfortunately no buck joins her so I let her be and continue my quiet walk.





After a while I get blessed to witness, first row seat, the dance of a western capercaillie. When he is done he heads off by flight into the woods. Time also flies and on my way back I once again encounter the suspicious buck. He sets of in full gallop shouting at the clumsy hunter.
Back at the truck seated down by the fire; breakfast taste magical after an amazing morning like this. I'm looking forward coming back another day to once again try to get close to the Spring buck.




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IWA Outdoor Classics 2017

Place: Nürnberg Messe, Nuremberg, Germany
Time: March 3rd-6th 2017

Beautiful Spring weather meet Therese and me when we arrived in Nuremberg Germany. IWA Outdoor Classics is Europe's biggest trade fair for hunting, shooting sports, outdoor equipment and security applications. Since 1973 this is the 44th issue of the IWA exhibition. The nice atmosphere and the 1500 exhibitors attract people from all over the world. So basically; this is the place to be if you're in the outdoor business, want to mingle and love gear.




Therese's and my aim with this trip was to meet up with some of the knife manufacturers we have gotten to know throughout the years working with edge tools; using, writing and teaching.
IWA offer a great opportunity for us to meet everyone in one spot at once and to catch up also with knife friends from outside Europe. So here you have our summarized impressions of the IWA Outdoor Classics 2017 when it comes to knives and other edge tools.

Casström 
David Cassini Bäckström is the man behind the beloved bushcraft knife model Casström No.10. This year David brought his two latest knife models; Casström Woodsman and Casström Safari (see center of picture) to IWA. Woodsman is a very compact, robust yet smooth blade I wrote about inside the magazine Vapentidningen No.8 - 2016. Safari is a Alan Wood designed small and efficient hunting knife that comes with a stainless Sandvik 12C27 blade and three different handle options. The options are; black or orange G10 and stabilized curly birch. You'll be able to read more about the Safari in my publications up the road. In the Casström booth you could also find some really nice leather work; an axe holster loop for your belt and a belt pocket suitable for holding your beckolja (to the right in the picture).




See more of my writing about Casström by clicking HERE.
You'll also be able to meet Casström at the Bushcraftfestivalen 2017, last weekend of August.

Damasteel
Inside the Damasteel booth we got to meet the nice boys from Söderfors. Their newest product is the new damascus steel pattern called Aegir (see picture). I think it's great that these beautiful Swedish steels now are starting to pop up in knives all over the world. To mention just a few of Damasteel's customers, how about; Spyderco, Victorinox, LionSteel and Benchmade,




See more of my writing about Damasteel by clicking HERE.

EKA
Also the people from Eskilstuna Sweden were present showing the latest products from EKAEKA CordBlade W9EKA MachBlade W1EKA HatchBlade W1 and EKA AxeBlade W1. But of course also the hunter's favorite, the bestseller of EKA, was on display inside the EKA booth. I'm talking about the EKA Swingblade equipped with both a ordinary blade and a gutting blade (see yellow knife in picture). By now it's the 3rd generation of Swingblades that are produced by the manufacturer. Also the relatively new knife model EKA Swede 9 (See black knife in picture) was discussed in the EKA booth (see Vapentidningen No.5 - 2015).




See more of my writing about EKA by clicking HERE.

Hultafors
This was the first year Hultafors participated at the IWA show as an exhibitor. On display you could see their new Outdoor Knife series consisting of four models. If you want a more detailed view on the knives you should check out my magazine article on them inside Vapentidningen No.9 - 2016. The model OK1 is a robust trooper with a black carbon steel blade. The Handle has the same shape as of the older sibling model GK. The model OK4 uses the same blade as the OK1 but with a shorter rubberized handle. Both knives comes in a plastic sheath with canvas details enabling storage of a ferro rod. The other knives comes with a rubberized handle, stainless steel and partially serrated edge. They are called Rope Knife and Rescue Knife where the rescue version has a blunt tip.
Hultafors also showed their latest axe model; The Akka, marketed as a hybrid between a large forest axe and a small carpenter's axe. The Akka is equipped with a long and slim handle giving a nice balance to the tool. Always a pleasure meeting up with the Hultafors crew.




See more of my writing about Hultafors by clicking HERE.
You'll also be able to meet Hultafors at the Bushcraftfestivalen 2017.

Karesuandokniven
As usual when Karesuandokniven is exhibiting; the booth is impressively full of sharp knife candy. Per-Erik Niva passionately demonstrated the new knife model Johtalit (see picture). It's a really nice knife that comes with an interesting patented carry system. The leather sheath cover the whole knife handle and to access the knife you push the knife upwards using your finger through the maneuver hole in the sheath. In the latest issue of Vapentidningen (Vapentidningen nr.3 - 2017, on it's way out to stores as you read this) you can see all the details about the Karesuandokniven Johtalit. Another news inside the Karesuandokniven stand was an updated version of their big chopper. The back of the handle has gotten wider, just like the handle butt of Karesuandokniven axes. Thank you Per-Erik Niva and Gabriele Otto for a very nice visit.




See more of my writing about Karesuandokniven by clicking HERE.
You'll also be able to meet Karesuandokniven at the Bushcraftfestivalen 2017.

Morakniv
In the Morakniv booth we meet Karin Kallman who showed the latest models; Garberg, Kansbol and Eldris to the curious visitors. The seriously robust Garberg was covered inside Vapentidningen No.2 - 2017. The newest Morakniv product at IWA 2017 was the prototype of the upcoming model Morakniv Rookie. This is a small kid's knife, basically it's a version of the model Junior featuring a blunt tip. The Rookie is scheduled to hit the market later this Summer. It was also very nice chatting with Thomas Eriksson about Morakniv Adventure. I'm looking forward attending the event in May.




See more of my writing about Morakniv by clicking HERE.

Primus
Inside the Primus' booth we meet up with Erik Wiren; the always so pleasant young man who's now working for Brunton; displaying navigation an optics at the fair. Of course Erik, with his background from Primus, also could show us the latest news from Primus and the bushcrafter in me got interested in the new stainless steel cooking pans called Open Fire Pan. It's also fun that Primus now offer a folding version cooking knife in their Fieldchef Pocket Knife.




See more of my writing about Primus by clicking HERE.

Brusletto
Ken Ove Nyhus and Håvard Svidal at Norwegian Brusletto was proud to demonstrate the new model Rago. The knife is a celebration to the Norwegian national park called Rango. It uses a 11 cm long Sandvik stainless 12C27 steel blade and comes with a black cow hide sheath.




EnZo
Dennis Holmbacka at Brisa AB, booth place location just beside Casström at the fair, showed his nice EnZo knives. One knife making me extra weak at the knees was the beautiful folder EnZo Piili 85; a collaboration with the Finish knife maker Jukka Hankala. The Piili is a slim and stylish gentlemen's folder I'm hoping to get more acquainted with in the near future. Also a nice news from EnZo is the EnZo Borka 90 (see picture) I'm currently doing a test on. It's a robust bushcraft folder equipped with G10 scales and a 3,25 mm thick scandi grind N690Co blade. Stay tuned for more about the Borka 90 here at Jonas Vildmark under the section Knives - Tools & Art.




Helle
Norwegian Helle showed us an exiting new prototype best kept secret for now. Couldn't take a picture of it, but it'll be interesting to follow the development of it, hope to be able to tell you more in the near future. Another new knife, more suited to shoot, was this (see picture) version of the Odel using a different handle pattern.




Marttiini
It was very nice to finally get to meet up with Jari Liukkonen in person. He and his colleges at Marttiini was proud to display their new anniversary series Soumi 100 celebrating the 100 years of Finish independence. The classical collector line featuring different animals was this year complemented with the model Wild Boar; using a beautiful color waxed curly birch handle. Now also Marttiini are starting to offer more folding knives. One model we got to feel was the Marttiini Black (see picture). The knife has a modern EDC look to it, and is perhaps not what you usually expect from Marttiini, but I think it's great that more and more knife makers are starting to expand their product offer. As long as their quality still remain at a top priority. When it comes to Marttiini's folders; I have to get back to you as I so far haven't yet tested any of them. Another interesting knife that got my attention just now after the show is the Raven. Looks like a  real sturdy bushcraft knife to keep close when out exploring boreal zones.




See more of my writing about Marttiini by clicking HERE.

Bark River
When talking about sturdy bushcraft knives; Bark River Knives was of course also represented at the IWA this year, presented inside the German Klingenwelt's booth. Jenni Döpgen was kind to tell us more about all the new knife models offered. A couple of nice hunting knives that got my attention was the Bush Bat and the Companion.




Benchmade
David Fee of the American Benchmade company had brought a bunch of interesting news to the IWA Outdoor Classics. Two knives we got a closer look at was the Boost Family and the Freek Family (see picture). Both models is featuring a grippy handle and it felt like especially the Freek Family (bottom) would be a nice hunting folder. Another Benchmade news I'm really looking forward to is the Benchmade 319-1 that will be a modern take on a old school slip joint gentlemen's folder.




See more of my writing about Benchmade by clicking HERE.

Buck
The classic American manufacturer Buck Knives was on site in Nuremberg. Some of the 2017 news is new takes on the classic of the classics; the Buck 110 Folding Hunter. A fixed blade version called Buck 101 Hunter offer a 50 g lighter take on the 110 and the longed for auto version of the 110 will be called Buck 110 Auto Knife. This year (2017) it's also the 75th anniversary of the classical knife model Buck 119 Special (see old version in picture). This will be noticed by the manufacturer by labeling all 119's sold during this year with a special handle plate and a special blade stamp. Inside the magazine Vapentidningen No.2 - 2016 you could read about the 119 and it's whole classical family of fixed blade hunters. Another interesting knife series from Buck I'm really keen on getting my curious hands on is the Selkirk family. The biggest and oldest sibling of the family; Buck 863 Selkirk Knife entered the scene a couple of years ago. Then come the folder version; Buck 836 Folding Selkirk Knife. This year the family expand with the smaller; Buck 853 Small Selkirk and Buck 835 Small Folding Selkirk.




See more of my writing about Buck by clicking HERE.

Cold Steel
Many in my generation get a tingling sensation when ever Cold Steel is mentioned. The brand managed to position themselves as the go-to-brand when in need of a "indestructible knife with super steel ready to take on any adventurous challenge". There are a lot of opinions about Cold Steel and their products out there and regardless of what you think; we can all agree on one thing; Cold Steel has a massive product catalog. This was also confirmed at the IWA 2017 when Alexis Lipnicki so kindly went through the news this year for us. To mention some; Drop ForgedWorking Man and Frenzy. A new knife that really enjoyed my brief company was the Golden Eye Spear Point (see the one in the middle of picture). I can also mention that I've been carrying the Cold Steel Finn Hawk, the last couple of months, as a part of my research on the knife prior to the upcoming magazine article inside Vapentidningen No. 4 - 2017.




See more of my writing about Cold Steel by clicking HERE.

Kershaw
A short stop at Kershaw's booth also resulted in some nice insight in what's to come in 2017. We found a couple interesting folders suited for hunting; the CQC-10K and the CQC-11K. Both use Emerson design and stainless 8Cr13MoV steel blades. The10K has a clip point blade and the 11K (see picture) uses a more bulky nose good for skinning game.




Spyderco
I must say that Joyce Laituri is my idol when it comes to Service Mind. She has a fantastic way of listening and caring about the Customer. She makes contacting Spyderco a pleasure and we are glad to have had the pleasure of being in contact with Joyce frequently throughout the years. It was therefore a big pleasure to finally be able to meet up in person at the IWA 2017. As one could aspect the Spyderco booth offered lots of great knives for the audience to enjoy. Among the new Spyderco offers you'll find; C220 PolestarC216 Efficient and C82 D’Allara. Throughout the years I've been writing a number of articles on Spyderco products (See some of it by clicking HERE), for instance the by now classical model C41 Native who this year comes in yet another variant in the C41GY5. Also the model C101 Manix comes in a new version; the C101MBG2. In the picture below you can see the new C205 Lil Lum (bottom) and the C201 Vrango (2nd from bottom). The Vrango is a collaboration with the Swedish knife maker Michael Henningsson and the small folder comes with a titanium and carbon fiber handle and a stainless CPM S30V blade with an interesting shape. Stay tuned for more info about the Henningsson knife here on Jonas Vildmark.




See more of my writing about Spyderco by clicking HERE.

Mikov
An interesting knife brand we're starting to see more of here in Sweden is Czech Mikov. This year at IWA they showed some really nice blades like for instance the prototype version of the folder called Mikov Elipt; a modern shaped folder with a stainless Sandvik steel. Mikov have been producing knives with a history going back to the 1900's. They are also famous for their folders in shape of a little fish. One of Mikov's latest fixed blade models are the Patron (see picture); a robust, well balanced all round trooper. I'm right now testing the knife and so far I like it. Stay tuned for article.




Ganzo
The Chinese brand Ganzo had a nice little booth at the IWA show. Alex Lolia showed us some nice folders like the Ganzo G704. The compact and comfortable knife felt like a serious working blade as well as a nice hunting folder.




Kizer
Inside the magazine Vapentidningen No.1 - 2017 you could read about the Kizer Intrepid Ki4468; one of the products of the collaboration between Chinese Kizer and the American knife maker Ray Laconico. Kizer's menu of high tech folders is expanding so there were many news for Emily Hsu and her colleges to show us at IWA. In the picture below you can see some of the new blades.
Top down in the below pic you'll find the following knife models:
Ki5486 Maddox (Mikkel Willumsen)
Ki405 Ophid
Ki3490 T1 (Uli Hennicke)
Ki4501A2 (Darrel Ralph)
Ki4485 Perock (Mikkel Willumsen)
Ki4496 Desert Dog (Michael Vagnino)




See more of my writing about Kizer by clicking HERE.

Nuremberg inspires

Me and Therese are very happy for our trip to Nuremberg and IWA Outdoor Classic 2017. A great way to greet Spring and to meet friends in the business. It's obvious that the business is growing and Therese and I like to see this as a good sign of mankind's love for Nature put to practice. The IWA show offers a wide range of outdoor products, but this year Therese and I mainly focused on our friends in the knife business and their inspiring products. Take care and hope to see you all at the IWA Outdoor Classic 2018.


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