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Old 11th May 2005, 09:25 AM   #1
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There are lots of different models of puukkos depending of use and area where they are coming;

this is a short list i borrowed from webpages of Taisto Kuortti.
http://personal.inet.fi/koti/taisto....ypit.htm#etela

Vöyri`s puukko: Earliest model of puukko. Handle and sheath made from metal (brass).

Härmä`s puukko: Maybe best known type of puukko in finland. usually there`s two puukkos in same sheath; small and big one.
IMG]http://etelapohjanmaa.fi/kulttuuri/puoti/tuotekuvat/68_puukko_ja_helavy+.jpg[/IMG]

Kauhava`s puukko: welldone and expensive.


Kainuu`s puukko: Or tommi puukko. simple and beautiful.


Sami puukko: Also called as Lapinpuukko, always beautifully decorated.




Other styles include: Rautalammi`s puukko, Toijala`s puukko,
Pekanpään puukko, ilves-puukko, wartime puukkos made in the front,
and many more are yet to come...



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There are lots of different models of puukkos depending of use and area where they are coming;

this is a short list i borrowed from webpages of Taisto Kuortti.
http://personal.inet.fi/koti/taisto....ypit.htm#etela

Vöyri`s puukko: Earliest model of puukko. Handle and sheath made from metal (brass).

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Is there a book that discusses the Vöyri style puukko?
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Is there a book that discusses the Vöyri style puukko?
there is a book in English and also German, next to a few in Finnish

whilst looking for some literature, I stumbled on this picture on the bottom;

somebody did find a cheap and very nice box filled with Finnish goodies in a second hand market...
most be a good surprise all of us can only dream about


some nice websites as well:
https://nordiskaknivar.wordpress.com...tional-puukko/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLnqr6IGVgs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGG0xWgw0UM

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/TUcwAj_7A5w
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Old 2nd September 2025, 02:01 PM   #5
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Thanks for the tip on the book, ordered it today. I was pretty excited to find the example I posted, hoping for some input, but with this book possibly can move ahead further. As I noted I find the history fascinating and especially so with my son in laws mother from Sami heritage.
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also a nice version are the "double: ones: one small and one big Puukko
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Is there a question, new example ? This was a great thread, well discussed on these, but its been 19 years. Stuff on these doesnt come up much.
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Is there a question, new example ? This was a great thread, well discussed on these, but its been 19 years. Stuff on these doesnt come up much.
there was but I deleted it. My contribution had many views but no reaction.
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Thats unfortunate, not unusual here though. Seems like a looked these up recently, my son in law has Lapp ancestry.
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Thats unfortunate, not unusual here though. Seems like a looked these up recently, my son in law has Lapp ancestry.
than this maybe interesting for him; the mentioned link is inactive
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There are lots of different models of puukkos depending of use and area where they are coming;
this is a short list i borrowed from webpages of Taisto Kuortti.
http://personal.inet.fi/koti/taisto....ypit.htm#etela
but this one is and contains 6 pages

https://www.taistokuortti.com/artikkeli1.htm
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Old 31st August 2025, 02:57 PM   #12
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Interesting. I hate I missed the information in your original post. I don't understand why people delete information from the archive. I made a Lapp inspired style of knife in the early 90s, it was not a big seller, but a very good work knife. It makes me believe that most people don't really use the knives they buy.
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