jfk1110 Gold Member Joined Mar 9, 2013 Messages 27,026 Oct 4, 2020 #41 Need another choice! All of them! Thanx!
A Arathol Joined Jan 1, 2003 Messages 5,721 Oct 4, 2020 #42 John A. Larsen said: Arathol: Who made that second puukko? Thanks. John Click to expand... Puukko makers in order of appearance- Zhelyo Tenev, a Marttiini Elves, and two from Iisakki Jarvenpaa.
John A. Larsen said: Arathol: Who made that second puukko? Thanks. John Click to expand... Puukko makers in order of appearance- Zhelyo Tenev, a Marttiini Elves, and two from Iisakki Jarvenpaa.
XtianAus Gold Member Joined Mar 3, 2016 Messages 3,280 Oct 4, 2020 #44 My favourite are small-medium utility knives. Something built with a balance of toughness and ability to cut well. These are my 2 favourite knives in the world
My favourite are small-medium utility knives. Something built with a balance of toughness and ability to cut well. These are my 2 favourite knives in the world
marchone Joined Mar 13, 2013 Messages 4,227 Oct 4, 2020 #45 Kitchen knives were my work tools for decades. A 3-4” paring knife, 5-6” utility blade, and a 10” Chef’s knife were always in reach. These days I EDC a SAK Compact and a sub-3” Laconico EZC. That little folder comes out of my pocket often for prep work.
Kitchen knives were my work tools for decades. A 3-4” paring knife, 5-6” utility blade, and a 10” Chef’s knife were always in reach. These days I EDC a SAK Compact and a sub-3” Laconico EZC. That little folder comes out of my pocket often for prep work.