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Vikingsword Staff
Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 6,414
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Hi Lew , I miss that old Danish Bos'un's knife ; the blade must have been 6" long .
I gave it to my Dad to use for splicing , whipping and general marine knotwork . It was stolen out of our old island fouse in Maine by one of the local lobstermen ; they would B&E the Summer cottages in Winter in search of booze . Those guys are a pretty lousy lot ; I know from first hand experience . Not many people meaner tempered than a Maine lobsterman . ![]() Unless you've got a handfull of ten dollar bills ; then they're all sweetness and light . |
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Member
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: comfortably at home, USA
Posts: 432
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Earlier in this thread I was asked about folding puukko,
specifically Swedish Barrel Knives (folding sloyd), I said I didn't think folding knives were classified as puukko. Looks like I was wrong. Did a search for fun on Amazon and got the following as one of the results. http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/0700...=search-inside Evidently, puukko can also refer to folding or clasp knives. You learn something everyday :-) Rich S |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Posts: 1,712
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Thanks Rich!
I have 2 nice Pukko then!Fascinating that you & you wife both colleted Pukko {albiet of different types.} without realising! Spiral |
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