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KELLAM PUUKKO
8 1/4" overall
3 3/4" carbon steel blade HRC 59
Stained curly birch handles with brass ferrule. Embossed traditional leather belt sheath.
These are really nice and fit average to large hands well, this is one of my personal favorite bush knives.
Razor sharp full scandi grind.
Made in Finland
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Very nice working knife
This is my first Puukko. I have several Moras and a Condor Bushlore. This knife has a nice high scandi grind and a nice sheath. The whole thing weighed 3 oz on my hanging scale. It was very, paper slicing sharp out of the package. I am looking forward to doing some carving with it soon. One of the few knives that I have purchased where I did not want a new sheath. I may customize the handle with the wood burner just to make it mine. I am a happy customer.
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Excellent knife at a reasonable price
I am extremely leery about buying knives site-unseen because I've been burned several times by it. You buy a knife and when you get it, it's no where close to the beautiful thing you saw online. Plastic has replaced the "wood" handles or some other BS and then you realize why it was on sale or marked down for clearance. I read about this knife in a survival article done by an acquaintance and his review was spot-on. Great material in the knife and everything he mentioned in the article stood up to my rigorous scrutinization. I couldn't be happier with this purchase. The Fins know how to put together a knife without charging an arm and leg for it. I'd recommend this knife to anyone looking to add one to their collection or for use as an everyday tool.
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Very Classy
These Kellam Puukko's are top shelf. I am extremely impressed with the quality, and the factory edge is not to be believed for sharpness. As usual, Ben's service is first rate.
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Kellam Puukko
I bought this knife to replace one very similar to one I purchased in Lapland in the 1970's but was stolen from me when I was in college. This knife like Ben says is really nice. It was a big part of my canoe paddle carving project this weekend.