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Re: Puukko for hunter [Re: Igorrock]
      #229854 - 09/05/13 10:11 AM

I am sure that a handmade Finnish Puukko would be a great addition to my knife toolkit but i just cant see how the Puukkos that I have now can be beaten; they are that good.They do all day skinning and butchering and you could still shave with them that evening.I dont think that I have ever been so impressed with any one thing as I am with my Puukko knives ;and that says a lot as I have quite a huge assortment of quality knives...and I use them! I would like to get a Finnish hunting hand axe though. I have a Canadian Norlund which might be the best ever made and a Gransfors Bruks Swedish made that is a close second

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Re: Puukko for hunter [Re: Deutsche_Vortrekker]
      #229857 - 09/05/13 12:07 PM

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I would like to get a Finnish hunting hand axe though


There is only very few makers, Roselli is thou one.

But if you ever havenīt had any custom-made puukko for yours purposes, you just donīt know from what a real high quality puukko feels when using it. Itīs good to remember too that puukko isnīt any special tool for skinning, itīs even better abilities comes out when whittling. If you are skillfull enough (as my father used to be) you could do very conscious wood works with ordinary high quality puukko.

One sample below:



Both Karesuando and Marttiini are in barely moderate grade in my scale. The best of Marttiini`s are IMO their modern kitchen and skinning knifes. Their traditional puukkos finishing is much worse than, for example, norse Brusletto`s ones have.

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Re: Puukko for hunter [Re: Igorrock]
      #229901 - 10/05/13 10:27 AM

The knife below the motorcycle, on your Promaakari blog, with the dark handle, is nearly perfect in my eyes, Igorrock. Gorgeous work.

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Re: Puukko for hunter [Re: Igorrock]
      #229937 - 11/05/13 11:19 AM

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I would like to get a Finnish hunting hand axe though


There is only very few makers, Roselli is thou one.

But if you ever havenīt had any custom-made puukko for yours purposes, you just donīt know from what a real high quality puukko feels when using it. Itīs good to remember too that puukko isnīt any special tool for skinning, itīs even better abilities comes out when whittling. If you are skillfull enough (as my father used to be) you could do very conscious wood works with ordinary high quality puukko.

One sample below:



Both Karesuando and Marttiini are in barely moderate grade in my scale. The best of Marttiini`s are IMO their modern kitchen and skinning knifes. Their traditional puukkos finishing is much worse than, for example, norse Brusletto`s ones have.


Thanks I will check into that Roselli axe . Interesting that you mention Brusletto knives , I have two of these made in Norway , one has a Damascus blade and the other is laminated . Both are ok knives but in no way can these hold an edge as good as my old Marttiini's or my Karesuando skinning knives. I guess it depends on the knife and the model a person has. Beautiful work! I am only a skinner not a carver!

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Re: Puukko for hunter [Re: Deutsche_Vortrekker]
      #229947 - 11/05/13 04:40 PM

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The knife below the motorcycle, on your Promaakari blog, with the dark handle, is nearly perfect in my eyes, Igorrock. Gorgeous work.


Thanks, Even !

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I have two of these made in Norway , one has a Damascus blade and the other is laminated . Both are ok knives but in no way can these hold an edge as good as my old Marttiini's or my Karesuando skinning knives


Noways is very normal that factory-made skandinavian puukkos have quite soft blade. I think the reason is that such a blade is easier to sharpen. Skinning knives are then different "animals", they always have harder plates.

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Re: Puukko for hunter [Re: Igorrock]
      #229978 - 12/05/13 11:40 PM

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The knife below the motorcycle, on your Promaakari blog, with the dark handle, is nearly perfect in my eyes, Igorrock. Gorgeous work.


Thanks, Even !

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I have two of these made in Norway , one has a Damascus blade and the other is laminated . Both are ok knives but in no way can these hold an edge as good as my old Marttiini's or my Karesuando skinning knives


Noways is very normal that factory-made skandinavian puukkos have quite soft blade. I think the reason is that such a blade is easier to sharpen. Skinning knives are then different "animals", they always have harder plates.


I also have a 7" general purpose Finnish Puukko made by a fellow named Antti Makinen that I traded a Norwegian ski trooper for while I was Skiing in the US Marines in Norway . While too large for skinning it is a superb all purpose military knife with a beautiful dark Birch handle and is very sharp.

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Re: Puukko for hunter [Re: Deutsche_Vortrekker]
      #229980 - 13/05/13 12:11 AM

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I also have a 7" general purpose Finnish Puukko made by a fellow named Antti Makinen



Yes, Antti makes good blades. He sells those blades and knives etc. in name YP -taonta. Link below:

http://www.yp-taonta.fi/Etusivu.html

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Re: Puukko for hunter [Re: Igorrock]
      #229986 - 13/05/13 06:03 AM

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I also have a 7" general purpose Finnish Puukko made by a fellow named Antti Makinen



Yes, Antti makes good blades. He sells those blades and knives etc. in name YP -taonta. Link below:

http://www.yp-taonta.fi/Etusivu.html


Yes ,I went to his website and the knife I have is similar to the 15 cm Leuku but mine has a dark forge darkened military blade and a beautiful dark Birch handle with fantastic grain. Mäkinen has his name and Suomi trademark stamped in the blade .The Norwegian fellow I traded for it (he wanted my USMC Kabar to collect)said it was a special custom military knife and he could get another made.We both got what we wanted.

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Re: Puukko for hunter [Re: Deutsche_Vortrekker]
      #229988 - 13/05/13 06:27 AM

Also for Igorrock : I have been looking at the Kellam line of Finnish made Puukkos: They get excellent reviews on the knife and blade forums . I would like to add one to my Puukko collection . Do you know who in Finland makes these?

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Re: Puukko for hunter [Re: Deutsche_Vortrekker]
      #229991 - 13/05/13 07:17 AM

Kellam is a big re-seller who sells many finnish puukkos from many different makers (mostly factory made). So go to their pages and look which puukko you mean. Maybe I know the maker.

http://www.kellamknives.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=1_33

Below is two links; first one is the Finnish Knife Associations homepage. The other link goes to the list of members homepages. There you can find the best makers and puukkos from finland.

http://www.puukkoseura.fi/english.php

http://www.puukkoseura.fi/linkit_kotimaiset.php

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Re: Puukko for hunter [Re: Igorrock]
      #229995 - 13/05/13 08:58 AM

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Kellam is a big re-seller who sells many finnish puukkos from many different makers (mostly factory made). So go to their pages and look which puukko you mean. Maybe I know the maker.

http://www.kellamknives.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=1_33

Below is two links; first one is the Finnish Knife Associations homepage. The other link goes to the list of members homepages. There you can find the best makers and puukkos from finland.

http://www.puukkoseura.fi/english.php

http://www.puukkoseura.fi/linkit_kotimaiset.php


I was looking at the Wolf Pack line (Fang) or (Tracker) Thanks for the information Igorrock (I am in Puukko bliss)Looks like I will be sending a few more US Dollars Finlands,way!

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Re: Puukko for hunter [Re: Deutsche_Vortrekker]
      #230015 - 13/05/13 03:22 PM

IMO Fangīs and Trackerīs blades comes from Laurin metalli, Lapua. Those blades are cheap as dirt, normaly less that 10€/piece. Here is attached a link where you can find those puukkos price here in Finland.

http://kauppa.savenmaa.fi/PublishedServi...;OpenGroups=621

By the way, if you like those cheap factory made puukkos so much, you should sell away all your fine rifles and just buy a .308 TIKKA T3 with plastic stock. It is as good and usefull as those puukkos.

Edited by Igorrock (13/05/13 03:26 PM)


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Re: Puukko for hunter [Re: Igorrock]
      #230023 - 13/05/13 08:38 PM

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IMO Fangīs and Trackerīs blades comes from Laurin metalli, Lapua. Those blades are cheap as dirt, normaly less that 10€/piece. Here is attached a link where you can find those puukkos price here in Finland.

http://kauppa.savenmaa.fi/PublishedServi...;OpenGroups=621

By the way, if you like those cheap factory made puukkos so much, you should sell away all your fine rifles and just buy a .308 TIKKA T3 with plastic stock. It is as good and usefull as those puukkos.


Ha Ha ,I dont think that will happen ;I do not own a Tracker or Fang ,but I had read good things about them and that is why I inquired.Who would you recommend for a top of the line Puukko ;Nothing fancy ,just a nice Birch handle and great blade?(10-12cm blade)It should be an honor when so many others think so highly of "cheap "Finnish knives ;it just shows how much better they are than the others!

Edited by Deutsche_Vortrekker (13/05/13 08:41 PM)


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Re: Puukko for hunter [Re: Deutsche_Vortrekker]
      #230031 - 13/05/13 11:38 PM

The bad thing with those cheap puukkos is that buying them is like a lotto, you could newer know how good blade you will have. They are mostly quite hard tempered but sometimes too hard.

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Who would you recommend for a top of the line Puukko


There is many good blade makers; I use Tero Kotavuopio, his blades has always been very good, hard enough for skinning too. If you donīt bother to order the puukko made by me, I suggest some makers:

http://www.tkotavuopio.net/
http://www.netikka.net/sakunsivu/
http://lansipaltta.blogspot.fi/
http://www.hurttilanpaja.suntuubi.com/?cat=10

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Re: Puukko for hunter [Re: Igorrock]
      #230032 - 14/05/13 12:45 AM

Igorrock ;I didnt realize you made Puukkos for a business (do you ?) ,If you have a website with models send me the link ; again nothing fancy it is all about the blade and a nice Birch grip.I will be most happy to send some business your way !

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Re: Puukko for hunter [Re: Deutsche_Vortrekker]
      #230033 - 14/05/13 01:00 AM

You havenīt noticed my signature ? There is my companys homepage and blog so go and look:

www.promaakari.fi
http://promaakari.wordpress.com/

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Re: Puukko for hunter [Re: Igorrock]
      #230034 - 14/05/13 01:12 AM

OK Thank you ,I will look it over .If I do not see exactly what I want do you make custom Puukkos? Thanks!

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Re: Puukko for hunter [Re: Deutsche_Vortrekker]
      #230037 - 14/05/13 03:06 AM

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If I do not see exactly what I want do you make custom Puukkos?


I do them only, not any standard models.

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