Thanks. Sometimes the affordable knives will do everything you need them to do. I have a Green River Hunter that was only $15.00, but is a fantastic knife in 1095 steel. It didn’t come with a sheath, but I do really nice leather work and made my own. It’s kind of the American Puukko. The same knife has been made since 1864.
Its is indeed so, a good value outdoor knife often all you need. I like the looks and history of Green River Hunter. Should get one of those. Classic Americana!🇺🇲 Thanx for watching, have great day!🌲❄️🌲
That's a lovely location in summer. interesting I was just looking at the Eräpuu Metsästäjä 85 on sale for 26 euro, and i thought of you and the Tiikka :) . It is crazy good value knives.
I always love to drive through that ridge, so thought I’d bore everybody with it, lol😂. It s indeed a great everyday use puukko. Thanx for watching, have a great day!🌲🔪🌲
Its a basic Puukko, but imo really good value, like the Tikka. I like very much the somewhat high scandi grind that Ahti does. I love to drive that through that ridge, lol! So thought I’d share it, and bore everbody😂 Thanx for watching my friend, have a great day!🌲❄️🌲
Absolutely love the scandi grinds that Ahti does. One of my favorites of any value puukkos. Dont have many knives that are more enjoyable with wood processing than my Tikka. And after initial testing, this Metsä 95 feels as good. Great value knives imo. Thanx for watching, have a great day!🌲🔪🌲
Definitely! One of the best values! I put almost always a convex too, just makes the edge more durable, and better feathers. Thanx for watching, have a great day!🌲❄️🌲
@@OldForestBushcraft bought a Dulo knives leuku in vanadis 4E…had one of his puukkos in K390 but it fell out of my pocket on my motorcycle…got ran over a couple times…don’t want to go over all of my knives right now…but…the newest addition is an Adventure Sworn Classic in 3V…it is their take on a woodlore…omgoodness brother…by far the most beautiful knives I own…
Thank you for taking us along on the road trip. Enjoyed seeing the ice fishers, that we could occasionally see out the window of your exceptionally quiet vehicle. Was the road you were driving built on what I remember from my geography & geology classes called an esker? Under ice rivers formed during the ice ages when huge glaciers covered many parts of the world.
Glad at least somebody enjoyed that😂 thought I bore everybody to death (probably that also, haha🤣). Yes , Esker indeed! I had to look it up, as never heard of that name. I looked the English wikipedia article of that and ther was this exact place, Punkaharju, as an example, lol. Thanx for watching, have an awesome day!🌲🔪🌲
What a beautiful drive, oh, the lush evergreen is so pretty! Those Lakes look inviting! Love the Handle on the Ahti! I've wondered how well built the brand is, looks awsome! great review! Thanks so much! Ha, to find nice quality knives in the local grocery store, the only thing you see for sale in the Gas Station's here is Chinese Junk! How nice!
Just always loove visiting this area! And specially when the ice has melted! Glad you werent too bored with the drive, lol😂 That was a nice opportunity to check many Ahti knives, as they had a pretty good selection of them. This one had a very nice handle. Ahti Puukkos really are one of the best value puukkos of Finland. With eräpuu, woodsknife, kauhavan puukkopaja, marttiini etc. (Imo Eräpuu might be the best value of all) Thanx for watching, have an awesome day!🌲🔪🌲
I just got back from the U.P. Michigan. Your landscape in Finland is very similar to the U.P. Now I understand why a lot of Finns emigrated to the U.P. Also on the way back I purchased the Ahti Metsa 95 in SS from DLT Trading. Love the knife , very simple but very nice!
Yeah, I've heard that also! Lot of people with Finnish heritage there I guess would imagine. Ahto Metsä95 is a very nice one. And a bargain imo for what you get! Thanx for watchibg, have an awesome day!🌲❄️🌲
Really hard to choose between Eräpuu and Ahti. They both make exelent value knives. Those look like fantastic lakes. I like lakes, I came to the right country 😂. Excellent video mate.
Interesting drive, thanks for the ride along. Was there logging going on in the past in that region? Looks like 2nd growth forest but not sure.🤔Most of the forests I've visited in Canada have been logged at least once - old growth forest is pretty rare here. I've made 4 knives with the knob pommel handle so far. Needed to do a bunch to get the handle shape (mostly) correct - copying from pictures = slow learning curve! 🤣 Like you said, gaps between the blade and the bolster cup take up the most time to correct and can indicate how carefully the knife was assembled. I've noticed at steep increase in knife prices over the last few years. Its great that makers like Ahti and Erapuu and the others you mentioned still offer classically styled Puukkos at reasonable prices. Thanks for posting,
I think its mainly second growth in the video. The trees gets older in the end of the video. There starts a protected area, with quite old pines. After a while along that road comes protective woodland with one of the oldest Pine trees of Finland. And the single highest pine. But like in Canada most of the forests have been logged at least once. Im so envious that you have done your own puukkos. I hope get time this year, that I could start also. Im planning to start to learn the forging with our village bladesmith. I love indeed that there are still puukko makers that are making affordable, yet functional and nice looking knives! Thanx for watching, have a great day!
It's interesting to see the parallels of logging in both countries. Many Finns settled here in the area of Thunder Bay, Ontario to work in lumber camps. It truly is something to compare the difference between the tallest and oldest pines and 2nd growth forest - the old trees are awe inspiring. Best wishes for forging your own blades - it's worthwhile because making it yourself ads to the bond with the knife. And it's still an inexpensive hobby. It's great that Finland has the Puukko culture and lots of great masters to spread the knowledge of traditional knifemaking. Let us know how it goes when you start forging! Cheers, @@OldForestBushcraft
Ahti metsä sopii jos kämmenen leveys on reilusti alle 10cm eli aika pienelle kädelle. suomalaisten puukkojen kahvat on hyvin usein todella pieniä, luulis että olis parempi jo myynnin kannaltakin tehdä vähän reilumpia kahvoja.
Itse suosin reilumpia kahvoja, ja tämä istuu omaan käteen hyvin, toisaalta jos olisi yhtään pienempi niin olisi ongelma. Samaa mieltä, että kahvat voisi olla noin yleisesti reilumpia.
@@OldForestBushcraftby the way, today I've found flint stone at home and tride to make sparks from Ahti metsa ... And nothing 😮 ... Can't understand why... Maybe spine of Metsa is not hardened enough?
Thanks. Sometimes the affordable knives will do everything you need them to do. I have a Green River Hunter that was only $15.00, but is a fantastic knife in 1095 steel. It didn’t come with a sheath, but I do really nice leather work and made my own. It’s kind of the American Puukko. The same knife has been made since 1864.
Its is indeed so, a good value outdoor knife often all you need.
I like the looks and history of Green River Hunter. Should get one of those. Classic Americana!🇺🇲
Thanx for watching, have great day!🌲❄️🌲
That's a lovely location in summer. interesting I was just looking at the Eräpuu Metsästäjä 85 on sale for 26 euro, and i thought of you and the Tiikka :) . It is crazy good value knives.
Hahaha! Nice, that is insane price for the metsästäjä, wow!
Thanx for watching, have an awesome day!🌲🔪🌲
Pretty drive. The knife looks like a good every-day knife, too.
I always love to drive through that ridge, so thought I’d bore everybody with it, lol😂. It s indeed a great everyday use puukko.
Thanx for watching, have a great day!🌲🔪🌲
Nice value puukko. Looks quite handy.
Looks like a lovely spot for a drive! 👍
Its a basic Puukko, but imo really good value, like the Tikka. I like very much the somewhat high scandi grind that Ahti does.
I love to drive that through that ridge, lol! So thought I’d share it,
and bore everbody😂
Thanx for watching my friend, have a great day!🌲❄️🌲
Nice video enjoy how you talk about finland and the fishing opportunities allowing an american to understand more about this part of the world
Nice, glad my ramblings can be of interest!
Thanx for watching, have a great day!
I need to get an Ahti puukko , I love their high scandi grinds..looks
Perfect👌
Absolutely love the scandi grinds that Ahti does. One of my favorites of any value puukkos.
Dont have many knives that are more enjoyable with wood processing than my Tikka. And after initial testing, this Metsä 95 feels as good.
Great value knives imo.
Thanx for watching, have a great day!🌲🔪🌲
Ahti make amazing knives..bought a Juhla RST…wood saber…had to put a slight convex on the edge…but more bc of me than the knife..
Definitely! One of the best values!
I put almost always a convex too, just makes the edge more durable, and better feathers.
Thanx for watching, have a great day!🌲❄️🌲
@@OldForestBushcraft bought a Dulo knives leuku in vanadis 4E…had one of his puukkos in K390 but it fell out of my pocket on my motorcycle…got ran over a couple times…don’t want to go over all of my knives right now…but…the newest addition is an Adventure Sworn Classic in 3V…it is their take on a woodlore…omgoodness brother…by far the most beautiful knives I own…
@@nickd2458 oh, nice sound awesome. Never heard of that knife company. Thanx for brining that to my attention! Cheers!
Thank you for taking us along on the road trip. Enjoyed seeing the ice fishers, that we could occasionally see out the window of your exceptionally quiet vehicle. Was the road you were driving built on what I remember from my geography & geology classes called an esker? Under ice rivers formed during the ice ages when huge glaciers covered many parts of the world.
Glad at least somebody enjoyed that😂 thought I bore everybody to death (probably that also, haha🤣).
Yes , Esker indeed! I had to look it up, as never heard of that name. I looked the English wikipedia article of that and ther was this exact place, Punkaharju, as an example, lol.
Thanx for watching, have an awesome day!🌲🔪🌲
Harju is the Finnish word for Esker, at least that is what the internet told me.
@@RichardBarnes-nb6nz yes! Punka-harju or pulkkilan-harju (another famous one)
What a beautiful drive, oh, the lush evergreen is so pretty! Those Lakes look inviting! Love the Handle on the Ahti! I've wondered how well built the brand is, looks awsome! great review! Thanks so much! Ha, to find nice quality knives in the local grocery store, the only thing you see for sale in the Gas Station's here is Chinese Junk! How nice!
Just always loove visiting this area! And specially when the ice has melted! Glad you werent too bored with the drive, lol😂
That was a nice opportunity to check many Ahti knives, as they had a pretty good selection of them. This one had a very nice handle. Ahti Puukkos really are one of the best value puukkos of Finland. With eräpuu, woodsknife, kauhavan puukkopaja, marttiini etc. (Imo Eräpuu might be the best value of all)
Thanx for watching, have an awesome day!🌲🔪🌲
I just got back from the U.P. Michigan. Your landscape in Finland is very similar to the U.P. Now I understand why a lot of Finns emigrated to the U.P. Also on the way back I purchased the Ahti Metsa 95 in SS from DLT Trading. Love the knife , very simple but very nice!
Yeah, I've heard that also! Lot of people with Finnish heritage there I guess would imagine.
Ahto Metsä95 is a very nice one. And a bargain imo for what you get!
Thanx for watchibg, have an awesome day!🌲❄️🌲
Really hard to choose between Eräpuu and Ahti. They both make exelent value knives. Those look like fantastic lakes. I like lakes, I came to the right country 😂.
Excellent video mate.
"I like lakes, I came to the right country". Haha😂
Yeah, indeed, they're both awesome puukko makers, hard choose!
Thanx for watching Tim!🌲🔪🌲
Interesting drive, thanks for the ride along. Was there logging going on in the past in that region? Looks like 2nd growth forest but not sure.🤔Most of the forests I've visited in Canada have been logged at least once - old growth forest is pretty rare here.
I've made 4 knives with the knob pommel handle so far. Needed to do a bunch to get the handle shape (mostly) correct - copying from pictures = slow learning curve! 🤣 Like you said, gaps between the blade and the bolster cup take up the most time to correct and can indicate how carefully the knife was assembled.
I've noticed at steep increase in knife prices over the last few years. Its great that makers like Ahti and Erapuu and the others you mentioned still offer classically styled Puukkos at reasonable prices. Thanks for posting,
I think its mainly second growth in the video. The trees gets older in the end of the video. There starts a protected area, with quite old pines. After a while along that road comes protective woodland with one of the oldest Pine trees of Finland. And the single highest pine. But like in Canada most of the forests have been logged at least once.
Im so envious that you have done your own puukkos. I hope get time this year, that I could start also. Im planning to start to learn the forging with our village bladesmith.
I love indeed that there are still puukko makers that are making affordable, yet functional and nice looking knives!
Thanx for watching, have a great day!
It's interesting to see the parallels of logging in both countries. Many Finns settled here in the area of Thunder Bay, Ontario to work in lumber camps. It truly is something to compare the difference between the tallest and oldest pines and 2nd growth forest - the old trees are awe inspiring.
Best wishes for forging your own blades - it's worthwhile because making it yourself ads to the bond with the knife. And it's still an inexpensive hobby. It's great that Finland has the Puukko culture and lots of great masters to spread the knowledge of traditional knifemaking. Let us know how it goes when you start forging!
Cheers,
@@OldForestBushcraft
The only Ahti I have is the Tikka. Lovely little knife.
The Tikka Puukko is great! After using that knife was confident of buying another Ahti. And wasn't dissapointed.
Cheers, have great day!🌲🔪🌲
Ahti metsä sopii jos kämmenen leveys on reilusti alle 10cm eli aika pienelle kädelle. suomalaisten puukkojen kahvat on hyvin usein todella pieniä, luulis että olis parempi jo myynnin kannaltakin tehdä vähän reilumpia kahvoja.
Itse suosin reilumpia kahvoja, ja tämä istuu omaan käteen hyvin, toisaalta jos olisi yhtään pienempi niin olisi ongelma.
Samaa mieltä, että kahvat voisi olla noin yleisesti reilumpia.
strange that Ahti Metsa can't make sparks from ferro rod while Ahti Tikka and Ahti Korpi that has similar blades makes sparks easily...
That I havent still checked. That is strange indeed!
Thanx for watching!🌲🔪🌲
@@OldForestBushcraftby the way, today I've found flint stone at home and tride to make sparks from Ahti metsa ... And nothing 😮 ... Can't understand why... Maybe spine of Metsa is not hardened enough?
@@pnikitin hmm, that is curious. I have to test it myself also. Thanx for letting me know. Cheers.