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Hallo everyone! Here is comparing of expensive and cheap puukko's! I compare two Finland made puukkos.
Conclusion: If you don't wan't to spend a lot of money and get a good puukko, than I recomend to buy a WoodsKnife knives. You just need to be ready to work a little on it to get a good tool! If you don't wan't to spend a time on resharpening and cleaning and you want to have a good quality tool than I commend to buy Ahti and other knife maker knives in its price range. Ofcourse I recommend to try knives before buy, so you went t the store and take it in your hand, but if you can't, just try to reed what other knife users are telling! Knife sheath: knife sheath is one of difficult questions, because it looks like a lottery, that one knife for 20$ have a great sheath and knife for 50 have a .... sheath! Any way I will make a new sheath for my knife to carry it on belt. Thats all! Have a nice day and Happy Holidays!
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Thanks for that Ivars! You did a nice job on that rough knife.
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