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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: USA
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Rich, first the kukhri guys now the puukkos!?
I'm joking, of course. However, please don't be concerned that specialty discussions are unwelcome here. After all, you guys put up with our incessant tedious ramblings about dha. ![]() Personally, I'd love to see more puukko discussions. I think there's room here for nearly all weapons, particularly as my personal concept of "ethnographic" expands. We've avoided creating multiple sub-fora for discussion of specific weapons and cultures. Other boards have done this (with varying degrees of success, in my opinion). But, one of the things I like about this forum is the easy exposure to things (e.g. puukko) I would not normally read about if I had to go to another board, or even a sub-forum. Please stick around guys.
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: comfortably at home, USA
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Andrew -
Ok, just didn't want to clog up the board with puukko stuff. But if you don't mind .... :-) Does anyone know if Les Ristinen has a website or email? Would love to be able to get him into some of our discussions. Andrew - What Dha? Dah???? :-) Rich S |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: The Netherlands
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Great a thread about puukko.
Also yours truley likes the Scandinavian knives. From the holidays in Scandinavia in the eighties i brought some knives home as a souvenir. Next month I will be in Sweden. So, who knows.........
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Hmmm, seems we've "outed" a few closet puukkophiles :-)
I know there are more of you out there. Don't be afraid to admit you like puukko :-) Nothing to be ashamed of; it's all quite natural to like quality knives :-) Rich S |
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EAAF Staff
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Louisville, KY
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First it was the dha freaks, then the khukri cooks, now the puuko pals
- what's next - Moro maniacs?
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: USA
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We prefer "dha dudes" or "dha guys".
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Vikingsword Staff
Join Date: Nov 2004
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I like Dhafia myself consigliere .
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: USA
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We don't need no stinkin' dha! Definitely need more puukko around here, Rich. In fact, there's been a dearth of nihonto, now that I think of it....
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 306
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Hi all!
I like these puukko knives I don't have one YET , for every time I have money I can't find one and when I don't have money I find them. But soon I will find one!!!! Some say I am out of my mind (don't know why though). Mark... |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: comfortably at home, USA
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OK, on a more serious note (why change now) :-)
I wonder why the development of the horsehead pommel? I can see the purpose of the hook pommel; IMHO it gives more control of the blade and you can do more "forceful" cutting with it then with a plain straight pommel. Perhaps the horsehead design is just an aesthetic embellishment of the hook pommel? I know little (that's an understatement) of Finnish culture, but I don't think of horses as a major component of Finnish culture. Just wondering? Any thoughts? http://home.earthlink.net/~steinpic/pommel.jpg Rich S Last edited by Rich; 13th July 2005 at 11:47 AM. |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: East Coast USA
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Hi Rich
I think that style of pommel can be traced back to the Czars of Russia during the 1800s but I'm not 100 percent sure? Lew |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Im glad to see so much interest in these guys,maybe someone can help me with a question.These little knives supposedly date back 1000-2000 years and yet I have seen very few that look any older than the 1930s-1940s,were are all of the 19th century and earlier models?
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If you're looking for modern Scandanavian knives, try Ragweed Forge. He has a nice selection of modern knives and IMHO competitive prices. I've purchased several from him. http://www.ragweedforge.com/Welcome.html#catalog Rich S |
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