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sumoj275

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Here is a post of most of my other puukko's:


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Some very nice blades. As soon as I can get to mine I’ll post. E just moved and stuff is still packed.
 

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Looks like a Polar blade, or a Lauri that was sold and finished by someone. Very nice knife. Possibly a grandma or kids knife as the belly is much for carving.
The small knife appeared a Lauri blade, which is why I initially asked about its markings and how they likely were inside the handle. Many of those blades, same as my AK marked blade on the Sammi knife, end up used by families who make knives for the tourist trade, same as for my Sammi knife. Of course, the same is true of the Kauhava knives. Knife vendors across northern Europe formerly carried trays of knives at train stations etc to sell travelers as souvenirs and gifts. Mora did this, also.
 
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Just a few I had handy. Couple of cheapo NRA banquet knives.

An HK switch and Spyder folder.

And the Glock knife and a Trench repop.
 

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I'm working on designing a new knife/watch/everything case for my entry table, so I had all of mine laid out for sizing.
A couple Civivis, a couple Kershaw, a Pro-Tech Godson and a few randoms that I just like. Nothing super high end, but all of them get used and carried.
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Oops...just added another one today, forgot about it being ordered back first of September. 1/4" thick 5160 with 10" blade, his short version of the 12" from Mineral Mountain Hatchet Works, called the Cabin Fever Bowie. Very flat and actually carriable stuffed under belt and hidden by shirt or jacket, mainly bought for making yard limb lopping and Halloween more interesting.
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