My Martinnii rapalas have been used for 3 generations of fishermen in our family....great knives....love the Nordic blades...moras and Helle I have had and used for many years....might have to pick up another martinni, also have a couple hultafors....that etc chisel knife is handy Regards from Canada
I have one, and love it. I've been using it as my main blade lately. As you stated, it's a lot of knife for the money! The only thing I did to it, was strop it. It throws sparks, so the spine didn't require any work. It holds its edge well, and sharpens quickly! I also like the Birch handle and leather sheath. It's a fantastic blade! Liked and subscribed!
I have a Marttiini Luujatka, and it is my main bushcraft knife. I like it very much, and it was a gift from a beloved person. I think the blade itself is the same on yours knife, but it has a little longer tang. Good video. Greetings from Serbia. 🌳☺
Thank you. But it did not handle batonging well after all. 3 months later The handle got loose. But i used it in a manner it wasnt designed for so my bad.
Personally I hate the ones with fingergrooved handles. It's so unnecessary and messes up the grip bot visually and feelwise. Without those they are wonderful knives .
Great review, very quick and convincing. You got that fire going in under a minute!😅
My Martinnii rapalas have been used for 3 generations of fishermen in our family....great knives....love the Nordic blades...moras and Helle I have had and used for many years....might have to pick up another martinni, also have a couple hultafors....that etc chisel knife is handy
Regards from Canada
That is probably the best explanation I have ever heard as to why you should use a ferro rod to light a fire. One hell of a knife for 30 euros.
I have one, and love it. I've been using it as my main blade lately.
As you stated, it's a lot of knife for the money! The only thing I did to it, was strop it. It throws sparks, so the spine didn't require any work. It holds its edge well, and sharpens quickly! I also like the Birch handle and leather sheath. It's a fantastic blade!
Liked and subscribed!
Thank you...not the best quality but still the best bang for the bucks.
Я маю багато інших ножів, але цей найбільш улюблений - вражаюча простота, надійність , натуральність!!! Дякую за відео ! Привіт з України!
I have a Marttiini Luujatka, and it is my main bushcraft knife. I like it very much, and it was a gift from a beloved person. I think the blade itself is the same on yours knife, but it has a little longer tang.
Good video. Greetings from Serbia. 🌳☺
Great, quick review - showed us everything the knife will do, and it did it well.
Thank you. But it did not handle batonging well after all. 3 months later The handle got loose. But i used it in a manner it wasnt designed for so my bad.
Awesome. I've only recently come across these knives. I've always used Mora. Thanks for the video.
The handle is not Karelian birch, but the usual heat-stabilized
Great knife
Kiitos !
Hi does the edge have a micro bevel or is it full scandi grind
My second Scandy Knife !
Good review.👍
Wood video, good knife. Could you say something more about the knife for the last 3 years, if you used it. Thank you.
The handle did not do well during batonging wich is is not to ment to and broke, blade is still good.
Personally I hate the ones with fingergrooved handles. It's so unnecessary and messes up the grip bot visually and feelwise. Without those they are wonderful knives .
Its a rattail tang and not a full tang
Marttiini are excellent !
Not a full tang, they are rat tail tangs,, lovely Puukko,,,
wow, a very fine knife ... thanks for uploading!