Looks like a very nice little knife. Can imagine a great for carving, and as an neck knife. Will have to get mine soon. Man theres soooo much more snow than here. The last will melt in few days probably. Great time to be outdoors! Thanx for review Tim !
@@KuukkeliBushcraft I said poorly, I meant here where I live. I think it will be gone in next week. It looks like you will have snow away maybe in June😂 Have a great day my friend!🌲🔪🌲
Excellent review. You answered all of my questions. I also noticed the similarity to the Juha carver. Almost the same blade with the exception of some length and a more pronounced drop point on the m23. Love your channel.
Thanks mate, glad you liked the video and that I answered all of you questions. Really nice handy little knife. Have a fantastic weekend and thank you for watching the video.
Yes ,Lauri call it progressive treatment but I am almost certain that it is the same thing and fairly sure that Lauri make the Peltonen blades. Thanks for watching mate.
Looks like a great set up Tim, I see it is described as a scandi grind but it looks closer to a sabre grind or somewhere in between. Thanks for the video.
The same grind as many Finnish knives.I generally call it a high scandi. Not sure at what point a scandi becomes a sabre😂. We all have slightly differing definitions I think. Thanks for watching mate.
Thanks for sharing, Tim Great little review! 👍🏻 I love mine. I'm a proud Peltonen fan boy, tho, so.... 😁 I got mine for $107 CDN which is about 67€. They're advertised for that right now. This thing is a light sabre. It sits on my Peltonen M95 sheath, and I'm thinking that the two could handle most anything my part of Canada (boreal forest of Northern Ontario) can throw at it. I would say that this is what the eldris tried to be, but WAY better, imho. The kydex sheath holds a lot of the value (to me) and i think its worth buying partly because of the excellent kydex sheath. It's an indestructable little blade, I think.
That sounds like a much better price. The sheath fits perfectly on the Sissipuukko leather sheath.I just demonstrated on a short. It was you that gave me the idea. So thank you very much for that. It actually does look as if it was designed with that in mind. I think I will be attaching it to my Skrama though. Perfect fire making combo.
Oy Tim! Greetings from the Middlanowhere, New Mexico USA. Hope all is well. I know probably a lot of US knives are out of reach for now but lately I have been using a Bear Forest Knives, Simple knife. I opted for the thicker blade of the three offered. Check it out if so inclined.Cheers Amigo!
Looks a very interesting little knife Tim, will keep my eyes open for that drop 😂… Tried to keep the cherry as fresh as I could, sorry mate! If you’re still carving it, soaking it in water for a few days will soften it up, may smell a little when it comes out, but that’ll fade once it’s dry… good look pal!
It's in a plastic bag in the fridge at the moment. Will probably end up soaking it. Outside in the snow also works. Got here suprisingly fresh though and still workable.
Im not sure i ever seen a video from you that didn't have snow. Its almost like you live in winter 365 days a year. Really like this design. It seems like a very good second knife. Especially where i live we only get snow a few times a year. On second thought at the price i belive I'll buy some blade blanks and make my own handles. Just a thought.
The Lauri PT whittler 80 blade I think is almost identical to this one. Certainly the same steel and heat treatment. We have snow for about 7 months of the year, it can snow in the summer too but it never sticks. It is actually quite a mild climate here taking into account the latitude (we are very far north). The same latitude in Siberia or Alaska winter is even longer. I would expect the price of this knife will drop when it has been out for a while.might be worth waiting. Thank you for watching Richard.
That"s an amazing looking knife Tim ! ..superb featherstick.. I remember that cherry wood arriving with that awesome spoon ! ..what was the middle thing about the heat treatment .. lol ..I"m sure you are right my friend ..sadly I no nothing about knives except the information I have learned off of you !!
Doesn’t seem to be many options to order one here in the States. I am really interested though: small, easy to carry, not tacti-cool but can get the job done… 👍🏼
Often Finnish knives can be hard to come by. Probably best to get one shipped from Finland. From what I hear stuff normally arrives in the United States from the south of Finland as quick as it takes to get to here in the North (I sometimes think that maybe the donkey froze to death around Oulu 🤣). It's a nice little knife. Thanks for watching mate. Hope you have a fantastic weekend.
Parece un gran cuchillo, teniendo y habiendo usado el terava 85, ¿con cual te quedarías de los dos? Ando buscando un cuchillo de pequeñas dimensiones lo más polivalente posible, si hubiera alguna preferencia por encima de estos dos modelos estaría encantado de conocerlo, gracias por tu conocimiento y tiempo!
Me gusta mas, el Peltonen aun que el Terava tambien esta bien. Me gusta la punta mas fina que tiene el Peltonen y que se puede montar la funda en maneras diffarentes. Otro cuchillo pequeño que me gusta mucho es el Roselli Carpintero y el Marttiini Syyslehti (que ahora no se puede comprar). Tambien el Mora woodcarving basic tiene muy buena pinta aun que no lo he usado. Es el 510 pero mas pequeño. Entonces no hace falta pagar mucho. Tal vez hare un video, que prefieres lo hago en este canal en Ingles o el otro en Español?
@@KuukkeliBushcraft Buenas! Sería un vídeo realmente interesante, en la comunidad de habla hispana debido a las restrictivas normativas cada vez están más de moda los cuchillos de tamaño contenido. Pero desconozco si esto también está pasando en otras comunidades y la potencialidad de esos mercados. Ahora con la generación y traducción de subtítulos automática de youtube cualquier persona puede disfrutar de contenido de calidad en cualquier idioma, por lo que yo lo haría en el canal que mejores estadísticas puedan tener los videos sobre este tipo de cuchillos. Gracias por tu respuesta, es muy interesante 😊
Similar cost and 3 times as much steel. Can you imagine how much it will cost when they bring out the monster chopping blade wich logically should come next 😂. The M07 and the M95 are excellent knives and worth every penny. The pikkusissi is also really good, I am pretty sure they will have to drop the price though. Thanks for watching my friend.
Hi mate, a great knife. I did a bit of searching on the internet. It was also available in orange, black and green. I also found it with a leather sheath for 80 €. It is supposed to be induction hardened. But let's hope that the connection between the tang and the plastic handle is more durable than with the Rokka knife. I also have the Whittling Puukko with guard by Juha Perttula. I like that one better. Thank you for the great presentation. With kind regards
Thanks mate, I have used Peltonen knives a lot with no issues. Still not sure if I will ever really trust this kind of handle again 😂. Have a fantastic weekend.
@@ShoahBiz mine failed after I filmed the video on the knife. It was after a lot of hard use but still not really acceptable. I do however belive it was an issue with the first ones produced that they have hopefully fixed.
@@KuukkeliBushcraft thanks for the clarification. Hopefully it was fixed and I won’t be using this small one insanely hard anyways. I have the knives from terava for that. Curious what the tang situation is on this m23 cub
Very good choice ot tools. You certainly don't need to pay 95 euros for something like this. It is you that makes much more of a difference to how well something gets done. The main difference that the knife makes is just how well you have sharpened it, unless you have a completely inappropriate knife.
Finnish is not the easiest language 🤣. Glad to see that you found it. I copied a link before I saw your reply. I don't suppose you need it now. www.lamnia.com/en/p/85437/knives/juha-perttula-whittling-puukko-knife-with-guard-belt-loop-sheath
It's an awesome grip mate. Did you notice the fresh cut on my hand 😂. Not from that knife. It's what comes from cutting cheese while watching your mates video after 15 hours of work 😂. Thanks for stopping by Dan.
Me neither,at all. Its not a small Sissipuukko,its just a small knife,offering nothing that several other knives,or thousands havent offered before. Personally i am interested in is it actually designed by J-P Peltonen now that it seems Lamnia owns the Sissipuukko/Peltonen knives brand,if im not totally wrong.
They are very popular knives that they have been making for years with only 2 versions available. Bound to be a bit more fuss than when a manufacturer with 20 brings out a new model. Thanks for watching mate and have a great weekend.
What the heck does tactical have to do with the craft of whittling. I think tactical is a word that has getting a lot of use describing something that I consider just not tactical. I do think the Finnish people were using puukkos tactically in the Winter War.
Looks like a very nice little knife. Can imagine a great for carving, and as an neck knife.
Will have to get mine soon. Man theres soooo much more snow than here. The last will melt in few days probably.
Great time to be outdoors! Thanx for review Tim !
Not melting any time soon at this rate here mate. -27 this morning ❄️❄️⛄. It's a good little knife, a bit expensive I think but I like it a lot.
@@KuukkeliBushcraft I said poorly, I meant here where I live. I think it will be gone in next week.
It looks like you will have snow away maybe in June😂
Have a great day my friend!🌲🔪🌲
I've got one and I love it. Perfect handle and blade geometry, extremely sharp. The kydex sheath is very well made also.
Very happy with mine so far too. Great little knife. The sheath is also excellent.
Thanks for watching mate.
Have a great weekend.
Excellent review. You answered all of my questions. I also noticed the similarity to the Juha carver. Almost the same blade with the exception of some length and a more pronounced drop point on the m23. Love your channel.
Thanks mate, glad you liked the video and that I answered all of you questions. Really nice handy little knife.
Have a fantastic weekend and thank you for watching the video.
Good review mate. Often times we modern knife users forget most of the times is little knife all enough imho
When a small knife is enough it is also less cumbersome too.
Thanks for watching mate.
This Blade is induction tempered, hard in the Edge and softer the spine... I like It so i think i'll get one as EDC
Yes ,Lauri call it progressive treatment but I am almost certain that it is the same thing and fairly sure that Lauri make the Peltonen blades.
Thanks for watching mate.
Got mine too. Will be doing some testing this week, lovely first impression!
Have a great day Tim!
Don't forget to tell them it has a sharp sharp spine. I forgot and people keep asking 😂
@@KuukkeliBushcraft haha, will do👍
@@KuukkeliBushcraftSo, is the spine sharp? Lol
Looks like a great set up Tim, I see it is described as a scandi grind but it looks closer to a sabre grind or somewhere in between. Thanks for the video.
The same grind as many Finnish knives.I generally call it a high scandi. Not sure at what point a scandi becomes a sabre😂. We all have slightly differing definitions I think.
Thanks for watching mate.
Great review and great alternative. Totally agree on the price being a little high.
Thank you very much mate, glad you liked the review. Hopefully the price will drop once it has been on the market for a while.
Thanks for sharing, Tim
Great little review! 👍🏻
I love mine. I'm a proud Peltonen fan boy, tho, so.... 😁
I got mine for $107 CDN which is about 67€. They're advertised for that right now. This thing is a light sabre. It sits on my Peltonen M95 sheath, and I'm thinking that the two could handle most anything my part of Canada (boreal forest of Northern Ontario) can throw at it.
I would say that this is what the eldris tried to be, but WAY better, imho. The kydex sheath holds a lot of the value (to me) and i think its worth buying partly because of the excellent kydex sheath. It's an indestructable little blade, I think.
That sounds like a much better price. The sheath fits perfectly on the Sissipuukko leather sheath.I just demonstrated on a short. It was you that gave me the idea. So thank you very much for that. It actually does look as if it was designed with that in mind.
I think I will be attaching it to my Skrama though. Perfect fire making combo.
Oy Tim! Greetings from the Middlanowhere, New Mexico USA. Hope all is well. I know probably a lot of US knives are out of reach for now but lately I have been using a Bear Forest Knives, Simple knife. I opted for the thicker blade of the three offered. Check it out if so inclined.Cheers Amigo!
Hello Philip, Bear forest knives look great.I had never heard of them before.
Thanks for watching mate.
@@KuukkeliBushcraft They are relatively new in the US. I want their version of the Hudson Bay knife.
Yes I noticed that one, I like the look of it too.
Looks a very interesting little knife Tim, will keep my eyes open for that drop 😂… Tried to keep the cherry as fresh as I could, sorry mate! If you’re still carving it, soaking it in water for a few days will soften it up, may smell a little when it comes out, but that’ll fade once it’s dry… good look pal!
It's in a plastic bag in the fridge at the moment. Will probably end up soaking it. Outside in the snow also works. Got here suprisingly fresh though and still workable.
Nice review.
Thanks mate. Glad you enjoyed it.
Nice vid, thanks for that
Thank you for watching my friend.Have a fantastic weekend.
Waiting the price down.... You know it😜
Big bear hugs, mate🐻🫶
Cuesta mas que un Sissipuukko, es que no tiene sentido. El precio bajara seguramente.
Gracias por ver el video Siro.
Bear hugs mate.
Im not sure i ever seen a video from you that didn't have snow.
Its almost like you live in winter 365 days a year.
Really like this design. It seems like a very good second knife. Especially where i live we only get snow a few times a year.
On second thought at the price i belive I'll buy some blade blanks and make my own handles. Just a thought.
The Lauri PT whittler 80 blade I think is almost identical to this one. Certainly the same steel and heat treatment.
We have snow for about 7 months of the year, it can snow in the summer too but it never sticks. It is actually quite a mild climate here taking into account the latitude (we are very far north). The same latitude in Siberia or Alaska winter is even longer.
I would expect the price of this knife will drop when it has been out for a while.might be worth waiting.
Thank you for watching Richard.
That"s an amazing looking knife Tim ! ..superb featherstick.. I remember that cherry wood arriving with that awesome spoon ! ..what was the middle thing about the heat treatment .. lol ..I"m sure you are right my friend ..sadly I no nothing about knives except the information I have learned off of you !!
Thanks Andy, nice to have some different wood to work with. Cherry looks great. I am pretty sure I am right about the blade.
Thanks for watching.
Good review, thanks for sharing YAH bless !
Thanks for watching Michael, I hope you had a great Easter.
€70 with the composite sheath at Lamnia
That sounds more reasonable. Can't find it for some reason though. Too late now anyway 😂
Doesn’t seem to be many options to order one here in the States. I am really interested though: small, easy to carry, not tacti-cool but can get the job done… 👍🏼
Often Finnish knives can be hard to come by. Probably best to get one shipped from Finland. From what I hear stuff normally arrives in the United States from the south of Finland as quick as it takes to get to here in the North (I sometimes think that maybe the donkey froze to death around Oulu 🤣). It's a nice little knife.
Thanks for watching mate. Hope you have a fantastic weekend.
Hey! Thanks for great video. Does the knife have sharp spine to make sparks from ferro rod?
Unlike the other Peltonen knives this one has a sharp spine and makes great sparks.
Glad you liked the video. Thank you very much for watching.
Lindo cuchillito . Saludos 👍
Gracias Miguel, me encantan los cuchillos de Peltonen.
Un abrazo
Thanks for the vid! Maybe i missed it, but does it have a sharp 90-degree spine?
No you didn't miss it I did, I forgot to say in the video that it has a sharp spine. Strikes a ferro rod great.
Thank you very much for watching mate.
Parece un gran cuchillo, teniendo y habiendo usado el terava 85, ¿con cual te quedarías de los dos? Ando buscando un cuchillo de pequeñas dimensiones lo más polivalente posible, si hubiera alguna preferencia por encima de estos dos modelos estaría encantado de conocerlo, gracias por tu conocimiento y tiempo!
Me gusta mas, el Peltonen aun que el Terava tambien esta bien. Me gusta la punta mas fina que tiene el Peltonen y que se puede montar la funda en maneras diffarentes. Otro cuchillo pequeño que me gusta mucho es el Roselli Carpintero y el Marttiini Syyslehti (que ahora no se puede comprar). Tambien el Mora woodcarving basic tiene muy buena pinta aun que no lo he usado. Es el 510 pero mas pequeño. Entonces no hace falta pagar mucho.
Tal vez hare un video, que prefieres lo hago en este canal en Ingles o el otro en Español?
@@KuukkeliBushcraft Buenas! Sería un vídeo realmente interesante, en la comunidad de habla hispana debido a las restrictivas normativas cada vez están más de moda los cuchillos de tamaño contenido. Pero desconozco si esto también está pasando en otras comunidades y la potencialidad de esos mercados.
Ahora con la generación y traducción de subtítulos automática de youtube cualquier persona puede disfrutar de contenido de calidad en cualquier idioma, por lo que yo lo haría en el canal que mejores estadísticas puedan tener los videos sobre este tipo de cuchillos.
Gracias por tu respuesta, es muy interesante 😊
That's a good looking little blade, but it does seem overpriced. I have the sissipuukko and it's a great knife and well worth its similar cost.
Similar cost and 3 times as much steel. Can you imagine how much it will cost when they bring out the monster chopping blade wich logically should come next 😂. The M07 and the M95 are excellent knives and worth every penny. The pikkusissi is also really good, I am pretty sure they will have to drop the price though.
Thanks for watching my friend.
Hey Tim! Been waiting for this one. 95 Euro? Ouch. Happy Spring!
76€ right now at Lamnia.
I am sure the price will drop Chris.
Have a fantastic weekend mate.
Hi mate, a great knife. I did a bit of searching on the internet. It was also available in orange, black and green. I also found it with a leather sheath for 80 €. It is supposed to be induction hardened. But let's hope that the connection between the tang and the plastic handle is more durable than with the Rokka knife. I also have the Whittling Puukko with guard by Juha Perttula. I like that one better. Thank you for the great presentation. With kind regards
Thanks mate, I have used Peltonen knives a lot with no issues. Still not sure if I will ever really trust this kind of handle again 😂.
Have a fantastic weekend.
In which video is the handle failure?
@@ShoahBiz He wrote this to me in the comments under my English-language video on the Korpisoturi
@@ShoahBiz mine failed after I filmed the video on the knife. It was after a lot of hard use but still not really acceptable. I do however belive it was an issue with the first ones produced that they have hopefully fixed.
@@KuukkeliBushcraft thanks for the clarification. Hopefully it was fixed and I won’t be using this small one insanely hard anyways. I have the knives from terava for that. Curious what the tang situation is on this m23 cub
I have an Ahti Tikka € 35.-and a Mora 120 +/- € 25.- for small wood cutting?
Best regards
Frits from NL
Very good choice ot tools. You certainly don't need to pay 95 euros for something like this. It is you that makes much more of a difference to how well something gets done. The main difference that the knife makes is just how well you have sharpened it, unless you have a completely inappropriate knife.
Hi Tim, what's the name of the other knife you show, I couldn't find it anywhere, probably spelling the name wrong.😂 Cheers.
Found it..Juha Perttula Veistopuukko sormisuojalla.
Finnish is not the easiest language 🤣. Glad to see that you found it.
I copied a link before I saw your reply.
I don't suppose you need it now.
www.lamnia.com/en/p/85437/knives/juha-perttula-whittling-puukko-knife-with-guard-belt-loop-sheath
Thanks for the link, I actually bought one from Lamnia yesterday, looking forward to getting it.😄👍🏻
Interesting knife. Man I would have to keep my pockets full of Band-Aids with that tip. LOL That handle looks like it would be a very good grip.
It's an awesome grip mate. Did you notice the fresh cut on my hand 😂. Not from that knife. It's what comes from cutting cheese while watching your mates video after 15 hours of work 😂.
Thanks for stopping by Dan.
@@KuukkeliBushcraft0:32 LOL she's a fresh one.
Looks great maybe a tad too thick for detail work and fine carving .would make a great dedicated featherer
Yes, I think I might actually attach it to my Skrama. Great campfire combo.
Thanks for watching mate.
See your point, I wouldn't shell out for that when the second one looks more hand finished/quality/less
churned out. Cheers mate!
Both good knives, but different. I am certainly more prepared to pay more for more handmade stuff though.
Thanks for watching mate.
I don’t get the hype
Me neither,at all. Its not a small Sissipuukko,its just a small knife,offering nothing that several other knives,or thousands havent offered before. Personally i am interested in is it actually designed by J-P Peltonen now that it seems Lamnia owns the Sissipuukko/Peltonen knives brand,if im not totally wrong.
They are very popular knives that they have been making for years with only 2 versions available. Bound to be a bit more fuss than when a manufacturer with 20 brings out a new model.
Thanks for watching mate and have a great weekend.
That's interesting, I hadn't heard that before about Lamnia and Peltonen. Sounds very plausible actually.
What the heck does tactical have to do with the craft of whittling. I think tactical is a word that has getting a lot of use describing something that I consider just not tactical. I do think the Finnish people were using puukkos tactically in the Winter War.
Tactical has nothing much to do with whittling mate. It was just a little joke about the appearance and design of the knife.