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I dropped by a a flea market-type antique store on the way home from a recent hike and found this promising blade amongst all the beat up knives they had in stock. Though these flash photos don't really show it, it was fairly rusty, including the bevel.
I had never heard of Premier before, but I like Moras and it was from Sweden, So I decided to buy it.
Though it had plenty of pock marks, it had a full-stick tang and only one small chip on the edge, which doesn't show in the pics.
I Googled it, but couldn't find anything except an Ebay listing for one in similar condition priced at $48.00.
In the listing it was called a hunting knife. I guess that's what the "H" in H-13 means.
Anyway, I Flitzed the hell out of it, tried to remove the chip (while preserving the scandi grind) on water-stones, and sanded the handle. It was taking too long on the stones, so I reluctantly removed the chip on the belt sander with a very gently touch, then went back to the stones. The handle had deep stains and I didn't want to remove too much material so I stopped with some of the stains remaining.
Here what it looks like now:
The blade is exactly 3.75 inches, and overall it's just over 8".
Since I don't have a caliper, and there is a swedge that that extends all the way back to the guard, I don't know how thick it is, but it's a bit thicker than any Mora I've handled.
Here is the stick tang. It's actually peened over a tiny washer. The whole knife, including the guard, is rock solid.
The sheath it came with is very broken in, but more than useable.
Overall this seems like a nice old knife. With just a little work, it looks much nicer now than when I got it. I was able to get the edge shaving sharp, and the steel seems good. Since it has the guards, and the handle is a bit small for me,I think it will be good for my son.
Anyone know this knife?
Waddaya think?

I had never heard of Premier before, but I like Moras and it was from Sweden, So I decided to buy it.

Though it had plenty of pock marks, it had a full-stick tang and only one small chip on the edge, which doesn't show in the pics.

I Googled it, but couldn't find anything except an Ebay listing for one in similar condition priced at $48.00.
In the listing it was called a hunting knife. I guess that's what the "H" in H-13 means.
Anyway, I Flitzed the hell out of it, tried to remove the chip (while preserving the scandi grind) on water-stones, and sanded the handle. It was taking too long on the stones, so I reluctantly removed the chip on the belt sander with a very gently touch, then went back to the stones. The handle had deep stains and I didn't want to remove too much material so I stopped with some of the stains remaining.
Here what it looks like now:
The blade is exactly 3.75 inches, and overall it's just over 8".

Since I don't have a caliper, and there is a swedge that that extends all the way back to the guard, I don't know how thick it is, but it's a bit thicker than any Mora I've handled.

Here is the stick tang. It's actually peened over a tiny washer. The whole knife, including the guard, is rock solid.

The sheath it came with is very broken in, but more than useable.

Overall this seems like a nice old knife. With just a little work, it looks much nicer now than when I got it. I was able to get the edge shaving sharp, and the steel seems good. Since it has the guards, and the handle is a bit small for me,I think it will be good for my son.
Anyone know this knife?
Waddaya think?
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