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10-15-2020, 03:15 AM
Thread: Fish filleting knives
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Here in a vintage Frost Puukko with a stacked...
Here in a vintage Frost Puukko with a stacked Birchbark handle. The birchbark handles were supposed to float.
And a Birchbark sheath.
The Martini/ Rapala sheaths were machine embossed. The old... -
10-12-2020, 01:45 AM
Thread: Fish filleting knives
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Mike, that is one of the old Rapala’s made by...
Mike, that is one of the old Rapala’s made by Martini with the better blades.
The handle is Birch, the Birch bark handles were glued & stacked bark, similar to the leather stacked handles on old... -
10-12-2020, 01:09 AM
Thread: Fish filleting knives
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“Puukko” knives were utility knives that were...
“Puukko” knives were utility knives that were made in a variety of blade designs, but commonly were what became known as Scandi ground, work knives. Prior to Martini making fishing knives for Rapala...
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10-11-2020, 11:09 PM
Thread: Fish filleting knives
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Rapala knives were Martini knives before Rapala...
Rapala knives were Martini knives before Rapala bought them out in the early 2000’s. Now they are inexpensive stainless steel, but the old Martinis were carbon or carbinox, a better grade of...
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