Anyone collect knives from Sweden/Norway/Denmark & Finland?
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I love this big Bowie! It is a Fallkniven Tor - Northern Fixed Blade Knife Made in Sweden.
Fällkniven AB is a Sweden-based manufacturer of knives and knife-related gear and apparel. Fällkniven was founded in 1984 in Boden by Peter Hjortberger.
Fällkniven AB is a Sweden-based manufacturer of knives and knife-related gear and apparel. Fällkniven was founded in 1984 in Boden by Peter Hjortberger.
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They also make a smaller version called the "Odin" that I would love to own... but now it has become very pricey....
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Well, this is not a knife... but it is from Finland. These Fiskars are great little hand axes, very light weight and useful.
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I am not what country this one comes from, but it looks like it falls into the Sweden/Norway/Denmark & Finland category ....
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I don't know a thing about it but that knife/sheath is a dandy!
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On second thought I have a knife/sheath that shares some attributes with yours, which has been suggested to be from the Toten area of Norway.
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I think they're one of the more commonsense axes you can get. I love my Estwing--but it's too heavy. The small Marble's hatchet I have is too light duty for more intensive jobs, and for driving wedges for chainsaw work--the Estwing handles it all well. I bought an X7 some years back marked down at Lowe's due to a chipped edge and missing cover. Promptly made a mess straightening it out. Think I'll get another, and the smaller "X5" hand axe. Unfortunately, the X5 is discontinued, and people ask more than double what it's worth.
The good thing about the little (roughly 1 lb.) Marble's axe is the cover. It is not separate, and just flips out of the way when needed. It's much cheaper made than earlier "Pocket Safety Axe" replicas, and that AG Russell sells, but it's decent. It is one of the few cheap axes I've owned that was passably sharp also.
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That Marble's axe looks like a great little axe! I always will buy a Fiskers product if I find it used at a reasonable price. I think the Finnish steel is very good. I found a Fiskers like the one in my pictures that was made in Thailand, of all places, so I always look closely to make sure it is one from Finland.cody6268 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 15, 2021 1:15 amThe good thing about the little (roughly 1 lb.) Marble's axe is the cover. It is not separate, and just flips out of the way when needed. It's much cheaper made than earlier "Pocket Safety Axe" replicas, and that AG Russell sells, but it's decent. It is one of the few cheap axes I've owned that was passably sharp also.
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Interesting Thanks for the info tongueriver!!!tongueriver wrote: ↑Tue Jun 15, 2021 12:35 am On second thought I have a knife/sheath that shares some attributes with yours, which has been suggested to be from the Toten area of Norway.
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I believe there is one or more extensive threads on AAPK on Nordic knives.
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Not to go off the thread too much but ... Here is a little Marble's axe I like, next to a bigger Condor 2xBit ( I think Condor is now making axes under the Marble's logo... ). However, (coming back the thread ... more or less... ). I think the highest quality axes are Made in Swedencody6268 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 15, 2021 1:15 amThe good thing about the little (roughly 1 lb.) Marble's axe is the cover. It is not separate, and just flips out of the way when needed. It's much cheaper made than earlier "Pocket Safety Axe" replicas, and that AG Russell sells, but it's decent. It is one of the few cheap axes I've owned that was passably sharp also.
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Here is one of my EDC fixed blades. A very solid Normark. I have a couple of Normark "Big Swede" knives and I also have a a Normark fillet knife that's probably about 30 years old. I haven't used it all that much, but when I have, it's done a great job. ... As I recall the Normark knives that I have were made by Eriksson of Mora, Sweden.
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Very cool knife!
I really like it!
David
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Thanks!
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David
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What a wonderful collection!!!
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Some impressive cutlery being shown. I think I have shown most of mine in the puuko thread. Love these knives!
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David
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Sweet! Real sweet! A beautiful collection there.
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I got these at a show years ago. I was told they were "Scandinavian Knives" from a dealer. What do other members think? I don't know and I am not an expert on puukos nor moras, etc. Any ideas from other AAPK members?
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Interesting and distinctive knives. They seem to me to have been made elsewhere than northern Europe.
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I think the knife with the longer blade is hand forged and the shorter blade is made by stock removal.tongueriver wrote: ↑Fri Jun 25, 2021 2:35 pm Interesting and distinctive knives. They seem to me to have been made elsewhere than northern Europe.
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