I'm interested in finding a small-medium puukko, with maybe an 8-10cm blade, wooden handle and leather sheath. Maybe if I explain what I'd be using it for then it could help people make suggestions. I hike and wild camp a lot in Scotland and as such don't really want or need a great big bushcraft knife. I do however use a twig-burning camp stove and so carry a bacho laplander for cutting sticks to the right length. I don't carry an axe (too heavy and overkill for my little stove) but would like to be able to split small sticks to go in the stove. I wouldn't split anything thicker than an inch, but I'm aware that even this light battening might be too much for many puukkos. Apart from the stick splitting, I'd be making small feather sticks, preparing food and so on.
I've looked at the Helle knives and really like the Symfoni, but maybe the laminate steel wouldn't like even very light battening. Also, not sure if it'd work with a fire steel - something else I'd like a potential puukko to be capable of, though it's not essential as I can always use a striker.
Any thoughts on traditional looking puukkos that might fit the bill? Thanks!
I've looked at the Helle knives and really like the Symfoni, but maybe the laminate steel wouldn't like even very light battening. Also, not sure if it'd work with a fire steel - something else I'd like a potential puukko to be capable of, though it's not essential as I can always use a striker.
Any thoughts on traditional looking puukkos that might fit the bill? Thanks!