NOTABLE PAIRS : Only traditionals

Here are a couple pairs from years ago.....
Large and small Jarvenpaa puukkot with curly birch handles, ca 1930s
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ZYOH38Nl.jpg


And a pair of Jarvenpaa vuolu puukkot with birchbark handles from the 1940s
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3mOqTDNl.jpg
 
Here are a couple pairs from years ago.....
Large and small Jarvenpaa puukkot with curly birch handles, ca 1930s
OT33Rtg.jpg


ZYOH38Nl.jpg


And a pair of Jarvenpaa vuolu puukkot with birchbark handles from the 1940s
o7ki3kKl.jpg


3mOqTDNl.jpg

Fine puukkot pairing :cool:

Particularly like the top pair, very sleek unadorned look:thumbsup:
 
The gec 81 and schrade 881 stockmans are pretty similar in size and function. When you are going by the original schrade cut co pattern designation 8813 the 8 denotes a knife with one blade on one end and two on the other. The 3 denotes bone handles, with different numbers for different materials. That leaves us with 81 as the frame pattern. I don’t know if gec knew this when making their 81 pattern but it seems fitting either way.

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