Hi Hacksaw,
Nice report on a very interesting knife, I can feel the need (want) for a Scandi-Grohmann coming on.
I have collected a few Grohmann models over the years.
- An engraved #1 from the Canadian Scout Jamboree in PEI 1977.
- Another #1 that I recently bought off an internet ad for $15
- A #4 Survival that I use for moose hunting.
- My Fathers #2 that he used for hunting for 35 years.
- A #3 Boat knife that I got for FREE at a garage sale, the tip was broken off, the blade had been damaged in a grinder and by arcing and the sheath was missing. I reshaped the blade and ordered a sheath from Grohmann, no problem.
All of these blades are stainless steel and the "regular" sabre grind, I would be very interested to hear about the performance of the carbon steel and Scandi of Flat grind models.
I have a problem with the Grohmann open-topped sheaths, they do not offer enough protection from the blade and are prone to knife loss. Even the leather flip-over tab on my #4 is easy to slice into when inserting/removing the knife. My hunting partner lost a #3 in the bush once (proabally pulled out on brush by the lanyard), and we looked for hours but never found it. I am going to try wax-hardening one of the sheaths to make the knife fit tighter.
Replacement sheaths, including the CF overlap sheath can be found on the Grohmann website here
http://www.grohmannknives.com/pages/sheaths.htmlI will be away from my computer for a couple of weeks on training, look forward to the replies when I get back.
Mike