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    Default A Simple Leuku

    I was starting to become very embarrassed when people would ask me if I had a knife I made on me and all I would ever have is a crappy knife I made a few years ago that more resembles a shiv then a proper knife, so when I could stand it no more I made myself a simple leuku. This knife is common in northern Europe and often used by the Sammi reindeer herders. I have recently come to enjoy these knives and decided to make one just for me. The blade is 1090 with hamon and measures 5 1/2 inches long, copper ferrule leather spacers and Minnesota birch burl. My fiance and I were hunting pasque flowers this morning when I took this photo, new knife for a new spring. All comments are welcome, but since this one is mine I wasn't too fussy about it being a very nice knife, just simple and utilitarian. It also has a simple brown pouch sheath not shown in the picture as I was too lazy to take it off my belt for the photo

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    Oh love that handle. Nice.
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    Nice looking knife. I have to think that if I got a knife like that in the humidity down here it would be rusty in a minute though.

    What kind of sheath are you using?

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    Beautiful knife - beautiful handle. You sure do nice work!!!

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    Thanks guys, and Batch you are probably right for anywhere in South America or the southern USA, but thankfully Minnesota is a pretty dry place. I'm using a simple pouch sheath for it.

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    Well, that wood looks awesome!

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