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- Type: Fixed Blade
- Engraving: Yes
- WaffG Einstufung: Darf geführt werden
- Brand: Helle
- Overall Length: 21,00 cm
- Blade Length: 10,00 cm
- Blade Thickness: 3,10 mm
- Weight: 148,00 g
- Blade Material: H3LS
- Handle Material: Beech Wood, Leather
- Color: Brown
- Blade Color: Uncoated
- Sheath Material: Leather
- Item Number: 02HE040
The Helle Harding Rubin is a special anniversary edition of one of the most iconic knives from the renowned Norwegian knife manufacturer Helle. Inspired by the classic Harding model, this limited collector’s knife combines traditional Scandinavian craftsmanship with a striking modern appearance. For outdoor enthusiasts, bushcraft users and knife collectors, this model represents authentic design, premium materials and a long Nordic knife-making tradition.
A defining feature of the knife is the carefully crafted handle, created through a layered combination of selected materials. One of the most remarkable elements is the use of spalted beech sourced from 1986 – the same year the original Harding was first produced. Spalted wood develops when natural fungi alter the internal structure of the wood, resulting in unique grain patterns, contrasting tones and beautiful organic textures that make each handle truly distinctive.
The historic beech is combined with stabilized wood elements and red leather layers that give the knife its characteristic ruby-inspired appearance. The updated handle pattern introduces additional layers, creating greater visual depth while maintaining the balanced aesthetic of the original Harding design.
The highly polished Scandinavian drop-point blade made from H3LS steel offers reliable performance and versatility for outdoor use. Whether used for hiking, bushcraft, camping or displayed as a collector’s item, the Harding Rubin blends practical functionality with timeless Nordic design.
The knife is completed with a high-quality leather sheath featuring red contrast stitching. These details echo the ruby accents of the handle and create a harmonious combination of materials, craftsmanship and design.
The Helle Harding Rubin is therefore not only a functional outdoor and bushcraft knife, but also a limited piece of Scandinavian knife heritage that reflects tradition, craftsmanship and collector appeal.
Warning and safety information:
Cut injuries: The most common danger when using knives is the risk of cuts. Sharp blades can quickly penetrate skin and tissue.
Slipping of the knife: Improper or excessive pressure can cause the knife to slip, resulting in uncontrolled movements that can cause injuries.
Injuries due to falls: Knives should never be left unsecured or near table edges to prevent them from falling and injuring someone.
Blunt knives: Blunt knives pose a greater risk of injury as they require more force and can slip more easily. Knives should therefore be properly sharpened regularly.
Improper use: Using a knife for tasks for which it is not intended (e.g. as a lever tool) can not only damage the blade, but also lead to accidents.
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Helle
It all began in 1932, when brothers Steinar and Sigmund Helle turned their passion into a profession in a small forge on their family farm in the picturesque village of Holmedal on the breathtaking west coast of Norway. Inspired by their father, the village blacksmith, they set about designing knives that perfectly combine form and function. Today, their legacy lives on as their grandchildren continue to work with skilled local craftsmen in the same village. Surrounded by majestic mountains and deep fjords, the Helle team is still driven by the same mission: To make knives that not only work, but also connect with the beauty of nature.
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It all began in 1932, when brothers Steinar and Sigmund Helle turned their passion into a profession in a small forge on their family farm in the picturesque village of Holmedal on the... more