Since I was a little boy and on vacation with my family up in the most northern part of sweden I have always wanted to have a traditional samii knife. But since these pieces of art cost more then a new car (almost) I have always bought factory made knives, but they never have that nice touch or feeling. But a few weeks ago I came in contact with a maker from the far north of sweden that liked to make knives that people used and that was cheap enough for ordinary people to buy. O fcourse I could not resist buying one of these beauties especially not after talked to Kimmo (the knifemaker). So last week I got the knife and it was far better then I could have imagined and it even smells of pine tar. So after 4 days of Bushcrafting doing everything I would normally do with a knife (everything from preparing fish to making a spoon) I am more then pleased with my knife that is already a trusted companion along with my large samii knife.