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  1. Thundela on

    It’s mostly just tight fitment and geometry that prevents it slipping off. There may be rivet(s) on the backside that is not usually visible. Especially at the location where you see brass looping around near handles and the external leather loop is attached.

  2. Real-Technician831 on

    The upper band stays because it rests on the double sheath. The lower band is held by the brass ring that is more narrow than the leather after it.

    TLDR; skill.

  3. These-Apple8817 on

    We bottled liquid sisu and we use that as sort of a glue to keep those sheaths together, it is an ancient secret art we refuse to sell to outsiders

  4. In a town, where I live now one can visit a crafting course to make yourself such a knife (actually there are two on this image).

  5. DiscoInferno_ on

    Awnser how the puukko holster is made I unfortunately can’t Answer. But I can actually tell something about the puukko itself.

    This type of knife is called Isännän Puukko and it mostly for decoration in men’s national outfit and usually is hanging from helavyö ( decorative belt) , but it has real two puukkoa in it. If outfit has just one single blade, that usually is only in kids outfits, sometimes those also has two puukkos, but not as often.

    Example which men’s national outfit has puukko and Helavyö:
    [Etelä-pohjanmaan puku](https://www.kansallispuvut.fi/kansallispuvut/kansallispuvut/etela-pohjanmaan-miehen-kansallispuku)

  6. My father has a knife exactly like that but the brass tip had fallen off😭

    It was not attached with anything except a tight fit…

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