Grimsmo Rask - 2 Week Carry Report

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Published 2023-04-18
The knife that keeps on giving.

All Comments (10)
  • @omdesigned
    The 2.0 was made on their extremely high resolution machine and all the tolerances are tighter, etc. The blade curing process was also really dialed-in with warps avoided rather than sanded down.
  • @satudave
    Got to borrow a Norseman for a couple of weeks. Excellent action and attention to detail knife. I would definitely consider adding one to my collection. Rask is one I have not experienced yet. All in good time I suppose. Sounds like it’s a keeper for you. Hope it continues to serve you well man😎🤘🤘
  • @Xanduur
    Got one. Carried it a short time and promptly sold it. Great knife, but I was terrified I would damage or lose it.
  • I’ve been collecting for over 4 years. Bench made, spyderco, hinderer, we, shiro, holt, chaves, protech,and many others. I ended up picking up a Norseman very late to the game. I loved everything about it. The traded a f3 for a rask. Out of all my knives it may just be in my top 3. Today is my first day with it so I may be on my honeymoon 😅
  • I just wish it was in a nicer/harder steel. This in magnacut at 63 would be a lot more convincing for a 1K knife
  • @nijmegen5150
    As far as higher end, I’ve only owned a Shiro and am looking at a Herman as well as a Rask. How would you compare it to a Shiro and Herman on action and fit and finish? At that price point I’m not sure why the Grimsmo’s don’t at least use M390? Great video, Thanks.
  • @beck4218
    Love the knife except for the bounce on the drop. You're arguing contact area. Yeah, it's a cool tweak.
  • Out of all the knives I’ve owned, the Norseman was my most underwhelming knife purchase of all time. I got a Rask and I do like it. But, there are waaaay better knives out there in the same ball park in 2023. I am also not a fan of the light lockbar tension, build quality and materials in the Rask.
  • @BPKROME
    Do you not respond to comments??