Traditional folders of Hungary

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I saw a lot of beautiful Americans knife here on the site. I think that few people know the Hungarian knives here. Of course I can not be presented all Hungarian knives but perhaps there will be a few people who I can show new things.
Unfortunately, I speak English very badly but I'm trying to answer if you have questions :)
Let's see them! Please welcome!
 
I saw a lot of beautiful Americans knife here on the site. I think that few people know the Hungarian knives here. Of course I can not be presented all Hungarian knives but perhaps there will be a few people who I can show new things.
Unfortunately, I speak English very badly but I'm trying to answer if you have questions :)
Let's see them! Please welcome!
I personally don't know anything about Hungarian knives but would like to learn. Maybe you could post some pictures and explain the distinctive features. A picture is worth a thousands words, in any language.
 
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This knife name is : Big "CAKLI"
Hand forged damascus blade Manufactured by Sándor Berényi
Buffalo horn scale
 
Welcome to the Traditional subforum Attilla :thumbup: I enjoyed seeing your knife in the EDC thread, and have since been looking at more online, some beautiful knives being made in Hungary. I'm afraid that I don't have any Hungarian knives yet myself, but am sure that this thread will be interesting, and at least one of our longstanding members has Hungarian heritage :thumbup:
 
Welcome and I look forward to your continued posts and more contributions to your thread :D Both knives are very appealing to me and spark my interest. The fejesgorbe is a gorgeous piece and one that speaks to me. I have seen that top bolster on two knives prior to yours, but can't seem to find my pictures of it. I will keep looking.
 

I think this 'Slot Knife' is one of the most interesting patterns I've seen so far, as well as being one of the nicest knives. This style of knife is not commonly seen here now, and even examples from early in the 20th century tend to be utilitarian, whereas knives like this are much more beautiful and hark back to European knives from the 18th and 19th centuries. It is good to see that they are still used and carried in Hungary, and produced by a number of skilled cutlers :thumbup:
 
OUTSTANDING! Told ya pictures help ;)
If one wanted to buy them or order them, how would one do that?
 
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