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Show me you're are cunts knives
Brandon Jackson
Henry Morgan
puukko
Camden Martinez
Samuel Allen
nice. what's the little thing on the end for?
Anthony Howard
If you mean the sheat, it's just decoration.
Ethan Lee
Karakulak is the only more distinctive one I can think of.
Joseph King
Woops.
Bentley Lopez
Dunno about any Canadian made knives but I have an uncle henry that's pretty good
Nolan Ramirez
Zachary Diaz
looks like something out of turkey.
alwways knew the sp*nish were turks in disguise.
Jace Sanchez
I work in IT so I'm constantly needing to spoon zip-ties and spoon open boxes.
Life saver.
Jayden Thomas
Isaac Davis
Curved swords. Curved swords
Elijah Campbell
Karakulak literally means black ear in turkish so yeah. Before the ottomans we used swords more like pic related.
Gabriel Thomas
Or if you go back far enough, romphaya.
Nolan Rivera
Slavic ancient knives always had shape and construction similar to puukkos. And polar people use knives like this yakut knife
Charles Evans
Traditional spanish shapes are not curved. Yatagan shaped navajas were produced in France
And the handle is curved because they were made of cow horn or based on the shape of razor handle. Italian national knives also share several features with navajas
Alexander Jenkins
Lucas Reed
That's a swiss dagger.
Alexander Kelly
no
Brody Harris
the heck, this is awesome, must be bulghar power
Sebastian Thomas
Thracian.
Also, the machaira/skalme is pretty distinctive.
Noah Hill
You posted the most famous but we have these bad boys
Isaac Peterson
James Russell
Logan Robinson
Andrew Myers
>en.wikipedia.org
that's not the same
Aiden Robinson
OI! You got a loicence for that?
t. bolis
Adrian Ross
Bentley Adams
Parker Gray
Spastic
Matthew Anderson
I have a Finnish knife, but it's longer and wider at the top, it may be Saami though, I bought it in Lapland
Leo Walker
we already made fun of american knives 30 years ago
Jackson White
Fum fact my city used to export thousands of bowie knifes to the US in the Victorian period, there where seen a luxury goods
Henry Gray
Wherr my Nepalese nigga at? I wanna see your kukuri. I've got one in my car.
Brayden Sullivan
why would you want something without a guard?
had to chuck my old puukkos in the TRASH because of it.
>b-but i only whittle with it
there is always something that needs pricking or gentle stabbing
even need it when just making salad
Brayden Cox
Wyatt Martin
>why would you want something without a guard?
Because we're not casuals and know how to hold the knife properly?
Zachary Fisher
I doubt they were considered "Luxury Goods" considering Sheffield made a very large portion of the knives and shipped them to the US
I also find it really cheeky how they would print things like "America" and "Freedom" or NY and Philadelphia on the knives so people wouldn't suspect they were English
Nathan Rodriguez
>kbar
MORE LIKE GAYBAR AMIRITE
AHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA
James Perez
>not posting the best british knife
For shame
Easton Wood
Is that a falx? It looks like a falx.
That shit can fuck up a Roman legionary
Lincoln Reyes
I wish those weren't illegal over here. I've always wanted one
Luis Thomas
Good guess, but they made silver ones for ornamennts
Caleb Cooper
I find them abit impractical and useless here
Brandon Brown
Why are you guys so into knives? Do you guys hunt?
Brody Perez
Im a Somali
Cooper Powell
I collect knives with a historical or visual value. Also I open boxes and packages
Matthew Perry
Why not, they're cool as hell and you can use them
Tyler Robinson
Leuku? Really fat, long, even blade, like a bar of iron someone sharpened?
Jack Ramirez
Rip
Hudson Moore
Use them for what? Opening boxes? You only need one small knife for that. I mean, I have a little swiss pocket knife that lies around in a drawer, I had since my childhood, and I tend to use it sometimes to open boxes or if I need a knife to something. But the affection of buying big knives is something I don't understand. I can sort of understand a collector's mind like this guy , people collect things and it could be anything. Eventho I think collecting knives is a little bit weird.
Isaiah Clark
>Use them for what?
att hugga ihjäl invandrare med (translation: to use for camping)
Brayden Russell
Is there any good camping spots in Skåne?
Bentley Cruz
>is a scandi
>doesn't possess at least one full-sized knife
This is shamefur dispray if I ever saw it.
Robert Brown
rosengård.
Angel Howard
Yeah collecting knives is a bit weird, but some of them look kinda nice. this one is almost beautiful and these ones have tons of historical value
Carter Wood
I don't know about Sweden, but barely anyone in the whole kingdom of Norway own a full sized knife. Most don't even own a small knife, just fishing knives if they ever fish (many do and they own a fishing knife, it will lie around in their boat or in ther fishing-tool-kit), or if they hunt (few people own hunting knives, but some people hunt and I guess they do own hunting knives.
Gavin Sanchez
>knife thread
>bulgaria unsheathes his longsword
Isaiah Gutierrez
>but some people hunt and I guess they do own hunting knives
Yeah, they're pretty integral for skinning etc
But surely people in Norway must be into the outdoorsman life? I like just being out in nature, and as such I always carry a knife (pic related btw) when I go out there.
Jayden Reyes
Andrew Morris
>but surely people in Norway must be into the outdoorsman life?
Yes very much so, and I'm sure a lot more than Swedes as you probably are aware of. BUT, 90% of us only ski/snowboard/wintersports, and during spring/summer/fall hike up mountains (one day-trips). We don't bring hunting knives or anything for that purpose, we bring our pulse watches and kamera/phones for instagram/snap, and we wear expensive sports clothes that makes us look like we are taken out of a goretex commercial, and such. Then of course there are those who go camping in the woods and mountains, proper outdoorsy people if you want to call them that. These are the kind of people who would bring a knife or something like you do, in their big backpack. But these aren't the majority of our population.
Cameron Harris
>Then of course there are those who go camping in the woods and mountains, proper outdoorsy people if you want to call them that. These are the kind of people who would bring a knife or something like you do, in their big backpack. But these aren't the majority of our population.
Well, that's what I thought. It's the same here, really. Outdoorsmen and bushcrafters are a minority. Considering how integral knives used to be in scandi culture, it's strange how abandoned as tools they've been among the general population. Way too many just see them as some sort of "dangerous weapons" and get mad or worried when you have one. Sigh...
Xavier Flores
Yeah, it's true. Modern Scandi is not the same as the old days. Plus, it's illegal to carry knives now, even swiss pocket knives, unless you are obviously wearing them in a situation where you have a use for them, like when you fish, or when you are at work, plumming or whatever.
Nathaniel Walker
Lincoln Powell
Katze K55K
Jacob Clark
You can use them for a ton of things. It's best to have a full sized and smaller knife so you can do just about anything. No reason not to own them
Josiah Hughes
I dont know how this thing got so popular in burgerland
Charles Wood
I have this
Carter Allen
Yeah, same here. "Just carrying" is illegal, but purposeful carrying is permitted, like fishers/hunters/outdoorsmen/workers/mushroom pickers/soldiers/etc.
Daniel Bailey
It's not like you ever get searched though right? I could have carried a hunting knife 24/7 for the last decade and it wouldn't have been an issue because there's no reason to search me.
The laws aren't targeted at normal people, they are meant to tackle gang violence and teens loitering on street corners in the dark hours of the night.
Jacob Myers
Didn't know those were from the Philippines. Neat
Julian Cook
YOU CALL THAT A KNOIF
Noah Taylor
Pinnacle of finnish humour
Parker Smith
Ryan Hall
>bragging about living in birmingham
Samuel King
Sheffield you goon
Ian Reed
I have one , why are they illegal in aus?
Julian Hernandez
It's originally yemeni
Lincoln Foster
it's the biggest shithole on the planet now but it's strange to think it was wealthy within living memory
Ayden Ward
Try living in Stoke, the former pottery giant that because a city-wide council estate.
Oliver Campbell
If the police see it, then you're in trouble.
Plus, it's so uncommon to carry a knife here, outside of a working context/fishing, that if people see you with a knife, they will automatically think you're up to no good and they will likely call the cops. Doesn't matter if you look like a decent person, the randomly carried knife is very intimidating here.
John Hernandez
Try Stockport
Christian Howard
>It's not like you ever get searched though right?
Depends. Police can search people in shady areas. I knew a guy who had to ditch his blade in a bush when he saw the cops, prepared to be searched, but they never did. He later went back and retrieved his blade. But as for regular-looking citizens, no, unless you invoke suspicion for some reason.
Being caught with a knife in public isn't an issue either if you can prove its purpose, as mentioned in the earlier post. Heck, you can carry an axe around on your backpack if you look like you are on your way to or from the woods.
Jace Thomas
my 10 dollars knife
William Cruz
Which brands are these?
Charles Watson
27 is Marttiini.
Justin Smith
nice
Henry Sanders
Cool knife. Saxon?
Jayden Gray
>knives
I too was once 11 years old
Ian Bailey
Cool, I wish I could legally collect guns desu
Daniel Peterson
I can smell the edgelordness
Asher Taylor
Handguns are not really edgy
Mason Gray
Joseph Jones
Talking about the Luger and its nazi connotations
Connor Bailey
Zachary Davis
This
Matthew Peterson
You literally can...
Jace Allen
>luger
not even the best german handgun
Dylan Peterson
PUCKO! HAHAHAHAH