Are you sure? No other manufacturer needs that?
Pretty sure, question has come up before, think it was on BB.
Are you sure? No other manufacturer needs that?
Just something that´s there for some part of the production.Interesting design.
What is that hole towards the tip for?
Interesting design.
Seax/kiritsuke hybrid.
What is that hole towards the tip for?
Fiskars use this hole on their brash hooks. It’s to stack the cooling blades flat by threading several on a long pin to prevent warping. It can be annoying in use when slashing at brash, but an essential part of the production process.
Terava is Varustelekas brand name for their knives but they are made by Laurin Metalli Oy.True, Nice65. I am getting old, I should have remembered that.
The new ones have it, I think the old ones with the wood handle too.
Need to check. I have both.
( another project, to rejuvenate the old one. Used it for years and years while trekking in Scandinavia. Memories!)
Who makes these Scramas? Terävä is the manufakturer?
I checked and it means ’sharp’ in Finnish
If you scroll through the images on the facebook link there is a pic of a prototype for a full tang puukko, and a full tang one handed skrama too.I was told a few days ago that they are thinking about making a truly full tang version of the Jääkäripuukko.