06-10-2014, 08:32 PM
EDC History: Puukko
A simple knife with a rich history.
OF COURSE I WANT JAHS TAKE ON THESE. das
Posted 3 days ago in EDC, Knives by Ashley
In modern times, knives dubbed as “outdoor” tools tend to be more tactical than not, favoring large, long blades and plenty of matte black finish. But for hundreds of years, Arctic cultures favored small, wood-handled skinners to help them hunt, fish, and survive in harsh landscapes. One such tool is the puukko, which, like the higonokami, is seeing a bit of a resurgence as knife enthusiasm spreads.
- See more at: http://www.alloutdoor.com/2014/06/07/edc...uMQ9i.dpuf
A simple knife with a rich history.
OF COURSE I WANT JAHS TAKE ON THESE. das
Posted 3 days ago in EDC, Knives by Ashley
In modern times, knives dubbed as “outdoor” tools tend to be more tactical than not, favoring large, long blades and plenty of matte black finish. But for hundreds of years, Arctic cultures favored small, wood-handled skinners to help them hunt, fish, and survive in harsh landscapes. One such tool is the puukko, which, like the higonokami, is seeing a bit of a resurgence as knife enthusiasm spreads.
- See more at: http://www.alloutdoor.com/2014/06/07/edc...uMQ9i.dpuf
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