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Rich, first the kukhri guys now the puukkos!?
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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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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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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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First it was the dha freaks, then the khukri cooks, now the puuko pals
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We prefer "dha dudes" or "dha guys".
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I like Dhafia myself consigliere .
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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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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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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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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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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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