I've had (and still have) a few high end, very expensive knives. This one is a quarter of the price or so, and can do everything just as good. I buyed this one and the Skrama 240, and i take just them out with me since i have them. Indestructible, holds an edge for a long time, and with a little care you get rid of the rust as well.
Yes,use frog lube,it's a lotion for the steel, biodegradable and nontoxic for food prep knives,I just wipe down my blade before using an wash knife off afterwards,then if I store it,just reapply some frog lube and I'm good to go,helps protect them in wet environments an from rusting
This is my favorite knife with the 140 coming in a close second. Great steel (carbon 80crv2), comfortable handle and it just works for me. Back when I got mine it was $42.43 CAD (about $32 USD) and a few dollars shipping. I didn't get it with the sheath because back when I got it, they only had right-handed sheaths and I'm a lefty. The Skrama is the beast of the bunch. same steel, but it's a big knife, like a machete but thicker. (Blade length is almost 9 1/2") All the Terävä blades are made to last and even at the prices now, still fit in the budget category for what they are.
@@RagingOatmeal they raised the prices in the last 3 or 4 years. I've had mine for a long time. The only place I know of is their website. I'm pretty sure they don't sell it anywhere else. I got it without a sheath because back then they didn't have a left handed sheath for it, which drops the price. Shipping used to be $14 to Canada for your whole order, no matter how many items you ordered. when I bought my 110, I also bought the 140 and the skrama, plus 4 or 5 other items to save on shipping, so shipping worked out to be $2 or less per item. When I bought mine, I got kydex sheaths made, cost me about $60 each shipped from the states to Canada so, the knife was a great deal, but the sheaths kinda negated that deal.
@@randyyeager yea thats kinda what I see. Sheath is marginally cheaper than the knife itself on the order. Did you pay any duties or extra import/export fees?
@@RagingOatmeal for the skrama I just use the plastic sleeve it comes with and put the sleeve in an open bottom MOLLE nylon scabbard I found on ebay. If I was to buy them today, I'd go with the boltaron sheaths. I like leather and it's cheaper, but kydex is much easier to deal with. no real maintenance, just rinse it out and wipe it down. For the price, even where the price is now, these knives are a great deal. 80CRV2 is great steel. pretty much indestructible. Dutch bushcraft knives shot it with a 22, didn't barley leave a mark. Most blades they shot either chipped or broke altogether. imo these knives are worth $120 CAD plus shipping.
With a sheath these are currently around $200 to land in Australia ( if customs dont confiscated them ) our $ is so weak atm 😢 for context - "Average" wage here atm around $800-1000 a week - groceries for family of 4 $450 😅😅😅 i bought a 240 & 85 dome time ago - love them, but wanting to add a 110 to my light bushbag i have a garburg in stainless - think its great but the handle standard is not comfortable without mods or gloves
Took the chance a few years back and bought the 110 and the 140! I was in a budgety mood so no sheaths, just the two blades in paper covers, and Ipaid pennies! A fraction of what they are worth as quality tools anyhoo! On e of the best all arounders I own. Great review mate! My Westie wants a square go at your pooch.😄
I have the 85, 110 and the 140, solid knives, love them, useless for striking a ferrorod unmodded but otherwise nails it. The 85 nice for skinning the hide of a moose or a deer, the 110 fine for skinning also and other camp use. The 140 is a friggin veapon.. made a slight grind on the spine of them to spark a fire on the ferrorod . Made the knives 100% good👍
Could you explain to me what you needed to do to the spine? I heard it comes with a 45° grind on the spine to expose the harder steel? So did u simply grind the spine down to 90°? What grit did you use in the grinding process?
What are you doing to Bruno’s sticks??? The JP and Skrama line of knives have replaced all of my fixed blades. They do everything I could want a knife to do. Good stuff.
Cool review mate, well done pronouncing the name of that knife. It looks very similar to the Morakniv Bushcraft Black. Would you say they are close to the same?
PUPPY! All sticks are for Bruno. That knife has been on my list forever, love seeing it. From the sound of it, you think the 140mm would be a more useful length? I've got both of them and the 240mm on my wishlist, but only want to get it and one of the smaller ones, either 110 or 140mm, but not both. Measure twice, cut once, as they say. So, whichever would compliment the 240mm most I suppose.
@@RedBranchBushcraft, that's the direction I was going too, and if you've had it for that long and aren't wishing for more, then it shows it's adequacy for all your types of tasks. Thank you so much for your reply. Kiss those puppies for me. I miss my boys (shih tzus), heartbreaking loss, but appreciate and get enjoyment when I see the personalities of others'.
Hey Wooly, here in my area your work clothes with these type and color (green trousers) would be often times worn from Carpenter/Glazer. Actually I´m a Glazer, are you too?? Regards Torsten
Yeah and most UK companies don't ship to Europe either.. I used to get fishing and surplus gear in the UK as it was much cheaper than in France, and better.. Now no one is shipping here... Fortunately Varusteleka are in the EU and I can get it fast and cheaply... They have some good stuff, but most of the British stuff they used to stock is unavailable now.. pity !!
@@RedBranchBushcraft No, it has come loose. Pretty bad for a knife that has a Glass breaker at the end of the handle. I showed it on my channel. ua-cam.com/video/GhyVGbmiQqA/v-deo.htmlsi=4EmoAwBrOg98JvHS
@@RedBranchBushcraftNo, it has come loose. Pretty bad for a knife that has a chop at the end of the handle. I showed it on my channel. ua-cam.com/video/GhyVGbmiQqA/v-deo.htmlsi=4EmoAwBrOg98JvHS
@@RedBranchBushcraft@ No, it has come loose. Pretty bad for a knife that has a glass breaker at the end of the handle. I showed it on my channel. Unfortunately, UA-cam does not allow me to insert a link. The title of the video was " Mora Jääkäripuukko Rokka - aufgespritzte Kunststoffgriffe - die Verbindung mit dem Erl". But I also worked hard with the knife in very hot weather. This has never happened to me with Mora.
im in the uk and i have one it comes in 5 days or less. i also have a sleep mat and several pairs of trousers and a pair of boots from varusteleka. brexit has no effect.
What’s better the 110 or the 140 ? I was thinking of getting the skrama and the 110. My thinking is the big chopper and the 110 for fine work. But then I wonder if the 85 is a better option. I already have a Garberg which I love. An I have a BPS adventurer. Maybe all I need is the skrama. Normally I would just buy all of them. But I’m putting together my van. My wife and I are going on a 1 to 2 year trip around every state park. So I’m trying to get the most useful. I usually don’t buy a knife unless it’s good at more then one thing. I’m a fisherman and camper I bow hunt but not so much. Anyones opinion would be very helpful? I’m interested in any ideas!
Between the three, I think the 110 is the do it all knife.. 140 would be slightly better at chopping and splitting wood, and the 85 would be better at carving and slicing (thinner blade). If I can only choose one, i’ll take the 110. Shame that they don’t offer a cheap plastic sheath option for the 110 though.. If you have another knife for bigger tasks, the 85 would take care of the detail work better IMO..
@@richardhenry1969 no problem.. i’m trying hard to not buy more knives myself, so i know the struggle 😅 Most of the knives i have, i use regularly.. but i do have 2 pieces just sitting in the drawer looking nice (which i rather not do)
I first thought this video was not for me...my brain took about 2 minutes to "digest" the strong accent...I was hearing "gays" ok, it's "guys" (it's harder for a non english primary language) ...I have both the 140 and the 8.5...fine, very fine blades!
What does leaving the EU have to do with shipping an item to someone willing to pay for it? This is actually the first I have heard of Brexit in years.
One of the most overrated knives out there. The edge on mine, kept chipping like crazy, no matter what edge angle or how much steel I removed, to get rid of the "burnt" steel.That means that the heat treatment is the worst Ive ever seen. All bevels were way off also, handle kept moving back and forth,sheath's leather is very low quality.
I love this knife, after purchasing it sn using it,i later bought the skrama 240,an git a guy to build a double piggy back sheath out of kydex for skrama an the pukko 110 i bought off him,still wanna get a new side draw shesth for my 140,it also has a ferro rod holder on it as my bush knife,i like having as backup,ni bullshit knives as they say in Finland,an man are the right an tough too.
Buy It Here : www.varusteleka.com/en?
The 110 has also been my sidekick now for about 3 years as well. It's the most reliable companion an avid outdoorsman can ask for.
Great knife
I've had (and still have) a few high end, very expensive knives. This one is a quarter of the price or so, and can do everything just as good. I buyed this one and the Skrama 240, and i take just them out with me since i have them. Indestructible, holds an edge for a long time, and with a little care you get rid of the rust as well.
Excellent Rigo, great blades
Yes,use frog lube,it's a lotion for the steel, biodegradable and nontoxic for food prep knives,I just wipe down my blade before using an wash knife off afterwards,then if I store it,just reapply some frog lube and I'm good to go,helps protect them in wet environments an from rusting
@kennywheelus6857 excellent
@@RedBranchBushcraft ,yes it's great stuff,I ordered a small tub of knife center
One of the best knives on the market. Cost wise they ARE the best knife on the market👌👌
Agreed
Около 100 $ вместе с кожанными ножнами.
This is my favorite knife with the 140 coming in a close second. Great steel (carbon 80crv2), comfortable handle and it just works for me. Back when I got mine it was $42.43 CAD (about $32 USD) and a few dollars shipping. I didn't get it with the sheath because back when I got it, they only had right-handed sheaths and I'm a lefty. The Skrama is the beast of the bunch. same steel, but it's a big knife, like a machete but thicker. (Blade length is almost 9 1/2") All the Terävä blades are made to last and even at the prices now, still fit in the budget category for what they are.
Perfect
Where did you get yours that cheap? Im in ontario and it seems like the only place to get it is from their own website.
@@RagingOatmeal they raised the prices in the last 3 or 4 years. I've had mine for a long time. The only place I know of is their website. I'm pretty sure they don't sell it anywhere else. I got it without a sheath because back then they didn't have a left handed sheath for it, which drops the price. Shipping used to be $14 to Canada for your whole order, no matter how many items you ordered. when I bought my 110, I also bought the 140 and the skrama, plus 4 or 5 other items to save on shipping, so shipping worked out to be $2 or less per item. When I bought mine, I got kydex sheaths made, cost me about $60 each shipped from the states to Canada so, the knife was a great deal, but the sheaths kinda negated that deal.
@@randyyeager yea thats kinda what I see. Sheath is marginally cheaper than the knife itself on the order. Did you pay any duties or extra import/export fees?
@@RagingOatmeal for the skrama I just use the plastic sleeve it comes with and put the sleeve in an open bottom MOLLE nylon scabbard I found on ebay. If I was to buy them today, I'd go with the boltaron sheaths. I like leather and it's cheaper, but kydex is much easier to deal with. no real maintenance, just rinse it out and wipe it down. For the price, even where the price is now, these knives are a great deal. 80CRV2 is great steel. pretty much indestructible. Dutch bushcraft knives shot it with a 22, didn't barley leave a mark. Most blades they shot either chipped or broke altogether. imo these knives are worth $120 CAD plus shipping.
With a sheath these are currently around $200 to land in Australia ( if customs dont confiscated them ) our $ is so weak atm 😢 for context -
"Average" wage here atm around $800-1000 a week - groceries for family of 4 $450 😅😅😅 i bought a 240 & 85 dome time ago - love them, but wanting to add a 110 to my light bushbag i have a garburg in stainless - think its great but the handle standard is not comfortable without mods or gloves
Wow, some prices
Great video, a really helpful review. And I love your cute puppy! 🥹
Thanks so much
👍👍👍
Yep, it is a beast. I've got the 140 .. absolutely no complaints.
Brilliant
@@RedBranchBushcraft 👍
Took the chance a few years back and bought the 110 and the 140! I was in a budgety mood so no sheaths, just the two blades in paper covers, and Ipaid pennies! A fraction of what they are worth as quality tools anyhoo! On e of the best all arounders I own. Great review mate! My Westie wants a square go at your pooch.😄
Lolol, great knives
I have this and love it. 3 yrs in.
Excellent stuff
A classic for sure! Still need to pick one up myself!
You should
I’m so glad that I two of the of the jakary Paulo’s !!!
Nice
I have the 85, 110 and the 140, solid knives, love them, useless for striking a ferrorod unmodded but otherwise nails it. The 85 nice for skinning the hide of a moose or a deer, the 110 fine for skinning also and other camp use. The 140 is a friggin veapon.. made a slight grind on the spine of them to spark a fire on the ferrorod . Made the knives 100% good👍
Nice , cheers buddy
Could you explain to me what you needed to do to the spine? I heard it comes with a 45° grind on the spine to expose the harder steel? So did u simply grind the spine down to 90°? What grit did you use in the grinding process?
@Jingling-MelO I just run a flat file over mine
They are posting to the UK again, Just ordered my to go with my 140 and 85
Yes indeed
What are you doing to Bruno’s sticks???
The JP and Skrama line of knives have replaced all of my fixed blades. They do everything I could want a knife to do. Good stuff.
Great knives
Traded for one ,not used it yet .thanks for the video
Nice trade, it's a beast knife
I love your channel - really good - thankyou , have you ever tried Marttiini knives from Finland ?
thanks Tom, I've never heard of them, I'll have a Google
Cool review mate, well done pronouncing the name of that knife. It looks very similar to the Morakniv Bushcraft Black. Would you say they are close to the same?
This is much beffier , 4 ml thick
The BB is 3.2mm thick, very close. I’m tending to lean towards 2mm thick blades as they’re more slicey and still strong enough for most tasks.
I do like to baton stuff so I like my knives 3.5 to 4 ml
My bigger Bowies & choppers are 5mm and over. They fun to baton with. I like sticks as much as Bruno.😉👍🏼
Making big sticks smaller, it's what life is all about
Oh yes I will have this!!
Get it, great knife
PUPPY!
All sticks are for Bruno.
That knife has been on my list forever, love seeing it.
From the sound of it, you think the 140mm would be a more useful length?
I've got both of them and the 240mm on my wishlist, but only want to get it and one of the smaller ones, either 110 or 140mm, but not both.
Measure twice, cut once, as they say.
So, whichever would compliment the 240mm most I suppose.
No I like the 110, I'm not that into big knives, this size is plenty for me
@@RedBranchBushcraft, that's the direction I was going too, and if you've had it for that long and aren't wishing for more, then it shows it's adequacy for all your types of tasks.
Thank you so much for your reply.
Kiss those puppies for me.
I miss my boys (shih tzus), heartbreaking loss, but appreciate and get enjoyment when I see the personalities of others'.
Dogs are family buddy, simple as that
Great great knife! Thanx for the review! When you do convex edge on it even better.
did comparison videos on before and after convex…
Nice one
Why did they stop making the 110 in stainless? I live in a very humid environment i dont know if i can get away with 80crv2 for very long.
Must not have been selling
How does this compare to the Kabar BK16?
Sorry buddy I don't know
Well... a Terävä Jääkäripuukko 110 is on it's way and will be here next week! 🤗
Great choice
Sounds fun, How is the knife doing?
@@adamfeher2210 - It’s a beast of a puukko!
@adamfeher2210 mine is great
I hope that they'll release a new generation one day with G10 or Micarta handles.
That would be cool
Good video, we have a short hair too...they must be involved!
Lol, I'm everything
Hey Wooly, here in my area your work clothes with these type and color (green trousers) would be often times worn from Carpenter/Glazer. Actually I´m a Glazer, are you too?? Regards Torsten
No, not a glazier. I'm a bushcraft instructor
They don’t ship to Uk or England 😢😢😢
not anymore
I like mine !
Great jobs
top knife and a cool dogs =D
Cheers buddy
Problem is the company varusteleka don't ship to UK anymore since Brexit 😕
That's an issue alright
@Red Branch Bushcraft yeah it's a big problem I wish I hadn't got rid of some of there knives now if I knew I couldn't get them anymore lol
Yeah and most UK companies don't ship to Europe either.. I used to get fishing and surplus gear in the UK as it was much cheaper than in France, and better.. Now no one is shipping here...
Fortunately Varusteleka are in the EU and I can get it fast and cheaply... They have some good stuff, but most of the British stuff they used to stock is unavailable now.. pity !!
I'm right on the border here so I can get stuff shipped to The republic
They still ship clothing and most of their surplus, just seems to be knives and tools they have an issue with all of a sudden.
On my 110 the tang came loose from the handle. Although the blade is ok. I wouldn't rely on the knife.
It broke?
@@RedBranchBushcraft No, it has come loose.
Pretty bad for a knife that has a Glass breaker at the end of the handle.
I showed it on my channel.
ua-cam.com/video/GhyVGbmiQqA/v-deo.htmlsi=4EmoAwBrOg98JvHS
@@RedBranchBushcraftNo, it has come loose.
Pretty bad for a knife that has a chop at the end of the handle.
I showed it on my channel.
ua-cam.com/video/GhyVGbmiQqA/v-deo.htmlsi=4EmoAwBrOg98JvHS
@@RedBranchBushcraft@
No, it has come loose.
Pretty bad for a knife that has a glass breaker at the end of the handle.
I showed it on my channel.
Unfortunately, UA-cam does not allow me to insert a link.
The title of the video was " Mora Jääkäripuukko Rokka - aufgespritzte Kunststoffgriffe - die Verbindung mit dem Erl".
But I also worked hard with the knife in very hot weather. This has never happened to me with Mora.
@JPHomeland I saw that, the handles is loose
im in the uk and i have one it comes in 5 days or less.
i also have a sleep mat and several pairs of trousers and a pair of boots from varusteleka.
brexit has no effect.
When did you get the knife?
last summer
they sent me a finnish sleepmat and some trousers too.
Yes, they can ship but I don't think they can ship knives, how is the mat?
i have the knife here
the mat is light but bulky warm and comfortable
Nice, I like the look of it
Jääkäripuukko = jeager knife, terävä = sharp. This 110 mm is good lenght for the blade.
Yes Indeed
What’s better the 110 or the 140 ? I was thinking of getting the skrama and the 110. My thinking is the big chopper and the 110 for fine work. But then I wonder if the 85 is a better option. I already have a Garberg which I love. An I have a BPS adventurer. Maybe all I need is the skrama.
Normally I would just buy all of them. But I’m putting together my van. My wife and I are going on a 1 to 2 year trip around every state park. So I’m trying to get the most useful. I usually don’t buy a knife unless it’s good at more then one thing. I’m a fisherman and camper I bow hunt but not so much.
Anyones opinion would be very helpful? I’m interested in any ideas!
For me it's the 110 but I've never tried the 140
Lol
Between the three, I think the 110 is the do it all knife.. 140 would be slightly better at chopping and splitting wood, and the 85 would be better at carving and slicing (thinner blade).
If I can only choose one, i’ll take the 110. Shame that they don’t offer a cheap plastic sheath option for the 110 though..
If you have another knife for bigger tasks, the 85 would take care of the detail work better IMO..
@@saifaldin_ thank you
@@richardhenry1969 no problem.. i’m trying hard to not buy more knives myself, so i know the struggle 😅 Most of the knives i have, i use regularly.. but i do have 2 pieces just sitting in the drawer looking nice (which i rather not do)
I first thought this video was not for me...my brain took about 2 minutes to "digest" the strong accent...I was hearing "gays" ok, it's "guys"
(it's harder for a non english primary language)
...I have both the 140 and the 8.5...fine, very fine blades!
Lol, you not the first to say that! Great knives
What does leaving the EU have to do with shipping an item to someone willing to pay for it? This is actually the first I have heard of Brexit in years.
I think it's the paper work involved, if I want to post something to the south of Ireland (5 miles away) I have to fill out a customs declaration
@@RedBranchBushcraft thats an odd issue, they post here to Canada no issues. Lame nonetheless.
Yep
@@turtlewolfpack6061 our knife laws are lax here in Canada compared to the UK.
Brexit has meant you cannot get any of these knives sent to the UK. They just refuse.
One of the most overrated knives out there. The edge on mine, kept chipping like crazy, no matter what edge angle or how much steel I removed, to get rid of the "burnt" steel.That means that the heat treatment is the worst Ive ever seen. All bevels were way off also, handle kept moving back and forth,sheath's leather is very low quality.
@@greekveteran2715 cheers buddy
Reply "cool." If you like balls slappin' ya chin.
Cool
I love this knife, after purchasing it sn using it,i later bought the skrama 240,an git a guy to build a double piggy back sheath out of kydex for skrama an the pukko 110 i bought off him,still wanna get a new side draw shesth for my 140,it also has a ferro rod holder on it as my bush knife,i like having as backup,ni bullshit knives as they say in Finland,an man are the right an tough too.
Very cool