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Hi Spiral
That is one nice looking puukko the carving is exquisite I am green ![]() Lew |
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IMHO, the Norwegian staskniv is in the puukko group as
are most Scandanavian knives. The Swedish barrel knife would be if it were a fixed blade. Don't know about folding puukko :-) BTW - my wife collects Swedish Barrel knives. Has about 50 of them; all sizes fromm 10inch (closed length) to about 1 inch; most with wood handles; but a couple rarities in ivory; another in tortise shell. They were also copied and made in India (these usually have the typical carving set type carved handles). I just got a absolute mint L & K Kauhava "Scout Knife" off ebay. (These have a guard and basically look like any western style hunting knife). Red galalite handle with aluminum hook pommel and brass guard.Amazing it is mint considering the company went out of business in 1945 according to Ristinen's book. Rich S |
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Rich
You are a lucky man to have a wife that likes to collect knives. Most of my knife collecting buddies have wives who think we are out of our minds the wives just see them as rusty old junk ![]() Lew |
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Just because my wife collects knives doesn't necessarily mean she doesn't think I'm out of my mind :-) Rich S |
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![]() I like that pukko, Spiral. I'm with Lou - beautiful carving! ![]() |
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Thank you Louis, Battara, thats very complimentry of you!
It is nice, I must admit! The fact the scabbard is carved out of one solid piece of wood always astounds me. Rich have you any photos of other Staskniv in your collection or elsewhere? It would be nice to see some others. ![]() Perhaps I should have collected these pukkos & barrel knives like your good self & your wife rather than kukri! Storage & display must be so easy! ![]() But alas kukri are my favorites! ![]() But perhaps I will be lucky & come across another Louen for $10 one day, ![]() ![]() Its funny but if Louen was a top American knifemaker & famous Victorian church carver 100-160 years ago, rather than Norwegian , I think it would probably be worth thousands rather than hundreds of dollars. Or am I mistaken? What do you guys think? Tis a strange world after all. ![]() Spiral |
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The only Norwegian knife I have is one I got from
Ragweed Forge, a Haugrud Baglerkniven. I also like the leather sheathed ones with scroll work on the sheath and knife fittings. There an interesting one on ebay now (but I can't mention that :-) Too expensive for me, but a nice looking knife IMHO. Most of my puukko are Finnish with a couple Swedish thrown in for good measure. I guess what I find most amazing with Scandinavian knives is the steel quality (will take and hold a shaving edge - literally) and the clean functional lines. Rich S |
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Cheers Rich, I often bid on nice Pukko on ebay but never win them
![]() ![]() but this one was $10 including postage described as a "dragonhead dagger" & I was the only bidder! Definatly in my top 5 ebay lucky finds! Spiral |
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