Description
The 2022 Limited Edition Knives from Helle are now available for pre-ordering.
This year there are 2 models
Each model is limited to 300pcs in the USA
The Helle “SE” Limited Edition 2022 knife was created by Svein-Erik Helle (the current Managing Director of Helle) and features a 110mm (4.33 inch) long and highly polished H3LS (triple layer steel) blade with a slight false edge/swedge on the spine. The 115mm (4.52 inches) handle incorporates antler inlets in addition to curly birch and dyed green leather. The sheath, made with the original 1930s style Helle print on it, is done in classic tan leather with white stitching to match the antler horn – Steinar Helle’s favorite material.
The Back Story Behind the 2022 Helle Limited Edition Knives
This summer it will be 90 years since two brothers built their own forge and started making knives on their family farm in Holmedal Norway. Much has changed since then, but for Helle, Sigmund and Steinar’s focus still applies: To make solid tools that both feel and look good. 90 years and two generations later, Helle’s design philosophy is still founded in the same established principle. Today, it is current production manager Jan Steffen (the grandson of Sigmund) and current MD Svein-Erik (the grandson of Steinar) that are entrusted with carrying these principles forward.
When designing this year’s limited edition knife, Jan Steffen and Svein-Erik wanted to honor their grandparents by designing a knife that preserved the essence of their grandparent’s design philosophy. They agreed that the focus should be the pride of Helle in the three first decades of production: the Fjellkniven series. This was Helle’s “high-end” option at the time and combined many of the elements of traditional Norwegian knife culture with high-end material choices, featuring a highly polished blade with false edge/swedge on the spine. Jan Steffen and Svein-Erik also agreed that the right thing to do was to reuse the old sheath pattern developed by their grandparents in the 1930s and reintroduced with the Sigmund.
But here the agreement ended… Jan Steffen wanted to honor his grandfather’s forging skills and include a red element in the design. Svein-Erik on the other hand wanted to include the classic Helle green and incorporate the classic reindeer antlers – his grandfather’s favorite – in the design. Since diversity of opinions has been treasured within the Helle family from the beginning, they therefore agreed to make one design each.