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Traditional Finnish Knife Making #7114890 03/18/18 04:11 AM
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Stumbled onto this video and found it very interesting, thoughts others might too.




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Very interesting
A lot of handmade tools in that video.
Thanks for posting it.

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Wounder what they cost?

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Originally Posted By: Single Shot
Very interesting
A lot of handmade tools in that video.
Thanks for posting it.

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Re: Traditional Finnish Knife Making [Re: White Falcon] #7115169 03/18/18 04:25 PM
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https://www.lamnia.com/en/search?sgid=5&sin=61


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Originally Posted by jeffbird
Stumbled onto this video and found it very interesting, thoughts others might too.





jeffbird, that is a very interesting video, indeed! Thanks for sharing. Those old folks are turning out some very nice knives, and seeing how they're made makes them even nicer!

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https://www.lamnia.com/en/search?sgid=5&sin=61


Thanks for the link, hetman!

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Here is a link to a style very similar to the video:

https://www.iisakkijarvenpaa.fi/eu/puukot.html

You're welcome, glad y'all like it.

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A person on bladeforums gave me the contact for the head of the trade guild for Puuko knifemakers. I sent him a note asking about the man in the movie. He sent this reply. fwiw - I used google translate which is pretty amazing.

The man is Kustaa Lammi (1901-2001). In this movie he is about 75-80 years old. I knew very well a man and we were friends. I teach myself the same knife, 66 colleges in Finland. I've written a book Sorkoupotus manufacture these knives. I put a picture when I find it on my computer.

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