I've been reading about this type of grind on a knife. I would be interested to know if anyone has one has a knife with this type of edge and what you think of it....
i love the scandi grind. its great for wood working and bushcraft blades, for notching, carving, food prep, camp chores, ect. Its extremely easy to sharpen in the field due to the grind because the angle is basically set for you. i have multiple scandi blades and love them. if you want a good one at a solid price to mess around with most mora's will work for you and are 10-30 dollars or check out the blind horse knives boat tail scandi. great knife. the one down side is the edge isn't made for super hard use like batoning and what not
Grew up on Scandi Grind knives. My first real knife was made by a Norwegian blacksmith. I agree with Grunt that the Moras are the best deal around and I buy them from Ragweedforge. I have set them in Buffalo rib, antler and wood handles and they are very functional.
Scandi are very sharp but thin edge. Great for bushcraft and other fine work. A simple leather strop is all you need to keep it sharp. Pick up a Mora for next to nothing and give it a try. A Scandi and a small axe are a great pair.