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  2. Puukko - Wikipedia

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    A puukko (Finnish pronunciation:) is a small traditional Finnish general purpose belt knife with a single curved cutting edge, solid hidden tang, and usually, a flat spine. Military models of puukko were popular in the Russian criminal underworld under the name " Finnish knife " or finka since the 20th century.

  3. Puukkojunkkari - Wikipedia

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    Puukkojunkkari (Swedish: knivjunkare, translated to English as knife-fighter; [1] lit. ' knife junker ') or häjy (lit. ' mean, wicked ') was a term used of troublemakers who were active in the Southern Ostrobothnia region of Finland in the 19th century. Fights among puukkojunkkaris were common, and often resulted in death.

  4. NR-40 - Wikipedia

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    Soviet Army NR-40 combat knife. The NR-40 (from Russian: нож разведчика, НР-40 nozh razvedchika meaning "scout's knife" or Finka) was a Soviet combat knife introduced in 1940 and used throughout World War II. The NR-40 has a 152 mm (6.0 in) blade with a clip point, a large ricasso, a black wooden handle, and an S-shaped guard ...

  5. Hackman (company) - Wikipedia

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    Hackman was a cutlery and cookware company founded in Finland in 1790. [1] The Hackman brand is now owned by Iittala Group, which was acquired by Fiskars Corporation in 2007. [2] [3] In a 2008 survey which included both Finnish and international brands, it was the fifth most respected brand among consumers. [4]

  6. Tapio Wirkkala - Wikipedia

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    Wirkkala designed his own version of the knife, the Tapio Wirkkala Puukko, which was manufactured by Hackman Cutlery and marketed by Brookstone in the US in the early-1970s. [ 8 ] Wirkkala died in Helsinki on 19 May 1985 and was buried in the artists' area of the Hietaniemi Cemetery ; his wife, Rut Bryk , was later buried next to him.

  7. Sami knife - Wikipedia

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    The Sami knife has a long, wide, and strong blade that is suited for light chopping tasks such as de-limbing, cutting small trees for shelter poles (See lavvu), brush clearing, bone breaking and butchering tasks, [1] and is sometimes used as a substitute for an axe for chopping and splitting small amounts of firewood from standing dead trees—an essential ability when all dead and fallen wood ...