Puukko fixed blade-Sierra Trading post
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Puukko fixed blade-Sierra Trading post
Greetings Spyderco knife nuts. Sierra Trading Post has the Puukko fixed blade in their rotation now.......
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The ironwood puukko is a very nice looking knife and felt great in-hand. Sadly I am not fond of S30V in a Scandinavian grind and the price was much higher than I was willing to pay. For less than the cost of the ironwood puukko I was able to get a custom puukko at BLADE a few years back.
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I have the ironwood puukko and love it. Great for field dressing deer. I don't know how to go about sharpening a scandi yet, but that will have to happen soon.
So many spydies, not enough pockets.
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Spydernation #1990
I have both the G10 and Desert Ironwood Puukko versions. Both came very sharp, and cut well for my uses (whittling mostly). Of course I would have preferred that the MSRP was lower, I think that is why they haven't sold faster. I haven't used mine for food prep or cleaning animals, just cutting wood, and the scandi grind has worked well for that.
Which Knife, A or B? get Both! (and C, D and E) :)
The price seems in line with other s30v fixed blades in the same length. The Benchmade Bushcrafter, for example, has a street price right around there and is also a fixed blade of similar length in s30v. The Spyderco Bushcraft in O-1 is around the same price
The cheaper fixed blades in roughly the same length are all much "lesser" steels like the Condor (1095) or the Mora.
The cheaper fixed blades in roughly the same length are all much "lesser" steels like the Condor (1095) or the Mora.
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The Ironwood one I have is a masterpiece!
Its handle though looking simple fills the hand better than various finger groove ones.
The blade itself seems like a little too short for the size of its handle but it feels very strong this way.
Last year hunting wasn't successful but this year I will do my best to give it a try on some roe deer-still worry too much about S30V brittleness to split the pelvic bone or ribcage.
This zero grind is wonderful! Right now I am trying to blur those factory grind lines to have it shiny for May roe buck season start :D
Its handle though looking simple fills the hand better than various finger groove ones.
The blade itself seems like a little too short for the size of its handle but it feels very strong this way.
Last year hunting wasn't successful but this year I will do my best to give it a try on some roe deer-still worry too much about S30V brittleness to split the pelvic bone or ribcage.
This zero grind is wonderful! Right now I am trying to blur those factory grind lines to have it shiny for May roe buck season start :D