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Join Date: May 2020
Posts: 925
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received a nice puukko, which was quite dirty and some rust, looked a little beaten up as if in had been throug several wars...
![]() nevertheless managed to get it back to live; it is 20 cm long wooden handle with a thin leather piece wrapped around it and a metal (iron) kind of button) on top blade 2 cm wide scabbard is simple yet has 2 pieces of decoration; - a V-like decoration at the top - a typical Finish decoration found on most puukkos looks to me like a "working" tool, perhaps for the hunt or fishing ? what do you think? |
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 1,646
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Hi GP,
Does look like a very workmanlike knife. I would suggest hunting and general utility as knives for fishing tend to be thinner and pretty flexible for gutting and filleting. Regards, Norman. |
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 1,646
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Hi,
The Finnish knife I posted, see below, I've discovered was made by Luomanen & Kumppanit of Kauhava Finland C1930. The company was active from 1922 to 1945. It is 7 3/4 inches overall with a blade just short of 4 inches. Regards, Norman. |
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