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Amazing video - thank you so much for upload this masterpiece. I really enjoyed it and learned a lot.
Cheers from Poland 🍻
Nice great video
ОтветитьThis is one of the most fascinating and comforting films I've ever watched. I would love nothing more than to make knives for a living. I have work to do.
ОтветитьWhere can I get a Puukko like the ones in This video?
ОтветитьThis is just Awesome!
cheers from south of Brazil
I love the old timey qaulity of the video and the voice
ОтветитьPoslednji cuvari tradicije
Ответитьmy uncle was a master fisherman, and he left one of these behind that he used for fileting fish. its an awesome knife
ОтветитьЛегендарная финка НКВД от кизлярских мастеров!
ОтветитьJust beatifull.
ОтветитьThis feels like a show that would be played in the Shire when they invented TV
ОтветитьDo they use glue between pieces of wood ?
Ответить😍😍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 Awesome work. Cheers from Brazil.
Ответитьpuukko just means knife
Ответитьi wish i could find the music from this
ОтветитьThanks! I've been wondering what these handles were made of for years.
ОтветитьЗачем делать оковку, а потом залить её какой-то дрянью? Она же для дерева придумана была!
Ответитьобожаю, когда генерация предложек закидывает в такие интересные сюжеты
ОтветитьAnyone else here getting the "My Summer Car" vibe from old isoisä käsityöläinen?
Ответитьah yes traditional nitric acid
ОтветитьSo if you use a knife to make a knife which came first the knife or the knife 😆
ОтветитьThis video made me love my Isakki Järvenpää Kauhava knife even more.
ОтветитьAll this work only for it to end up in the hands of a drunk angry finn. 😄
ОтветитьУ Вайнемейнена тоже был такой нож?
Хотя он был исполнителем песен под кантеле! Значит у певца не должно быть оружия?
Калевала - эпос карело-финов!
Очень интересная легенда!!!
Ive never wanted a knife more than this!
ОтветитьSadly nowadays even Finland gets swamped with migrants and their crime.
ОтветитьGenerations and generations of experience and work have refined the tradesmans skills to such an astounding level; any apprentice of such a master has received a gift that few have
Ответитьinteresting
ОтветитьSoon I’m going to making knives like that. I’ve been learning I will be a great American blacksmith and my family will have its name in the steel. I still have the same knife my great grandfather brought with him when he moved from Finland to America my grandfather used it and my father coveted it as I shall as well, I will use it as a pattern. This is exactly what I wanted to see when I was looking for handle making techniques.
ОтветитьIn Scandinavia, we call them our retarded brothers. In best of spirit ofc 😄
ОтветитьSadly such craftsmanship is being lost.
ОтветитьI like knife s but i like good knifes not figuration knifes
Those puukko are well made no doubt about it
So they looks like quality knifes i Nevers handle one but thats look confortable enought
They use Carbon Steel very good
I want one to be honest Elder's technics are the best
Superb craft, very strong hands
ОтветитьЧудовий матеріал. Прекрасна історія. Гарне виконання операторської роботи. Дивитись приємно та пізнавально!
Ответитьthis man is a true legend
Ответитьthe vibes on this one :)
Ответить너무 아름다운 칼.. 소장하고 싶다.
ОтветитьI ask you now, dear reader, for whenever you watch this. Who can so exquisitively craft such masterpieces in your time?
ОтветитьAnybody know if this family is still making knives? I’d love to have one
ОтветитьIf that isn't the neatest grinding rig I have ever seen. So simple and effective.
ОтветитьAnd nowadays we think $100 knife made in China is a good knife.
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In a parallel universe everyone is making fun of weebs being obsessed with this while there's some quiet video about making traditional Nippon steel katanas.
ОтветитьThanks YT algorithm. I find this incredibly comforting and relaxing to watch.
ОтветитьThat knife is beautiful
ОтветитьI watch this every time it get suggested
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