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beachlover
21-02-2005, 17:58
I am pretty sure I saw somewhere to buy these, but can't find it.
Does anyone know where I can buy one?
TIA

leon-1
21-02-2005, 18:03
You can get them from The Trading Post (http://www.tregor.co.uk/nordic.html), but they aren't cheap :-)

beachlover
21-02-2005, 18:12
You can get them from The Trading Post (http://www.tregor.co.uk/nordic.html), but they aren't cheap :-)

Cheers for that! I knew I had seen them somewhere and must have lost the link. I heard they were being sold, does anyone happen to know if they are still trading?
I know they are expensive, but i have fancied one for ages and as for carving one, I doubt I have the skills or the patience, let alone the fingers to amputate!

Angus Og
21-02-2005, 18:13
I got mine from the trading post.

2 going on german ebay
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=47519&item=6513203552&rd=1

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=47519&item=6512731505&rd=1

emailed this person before and will send to the UK for 6.50 euro. I think you can use paypal.

Iain

Viking
21-02-2005, 18:42
I got mine from the trading post.

2 going on german ebay
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=47519&item=6513203552&rd=1

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=47519&item=6512731505&rd=1

emailed this person before and will send to the UK for 6.50 euro. I think you can use paypal.

Iain

Looks more like a mug :?:

I might get you a handmade kuksa if you are interested?

beachlover
21-02-2005, 19:00
Looks more like a mug :?:

I might get you a handmade kuksa if you are interested?

Thanks for the offer, I might well be if you are able to find one for me.
You said it looks more like a mug? Were you talking about it's size or style and are there different types of kuksa?
Sorry to be so dim, but apart from seeing and liking the one on the link, I haven't seen others.

Viking
21-02-2005, 19:09
This is what I call a kuksa
http://www.kero.se/prodimg/76-3963.jpg

http://www.kero.se/prodimg/76-3966%20s.jpg

And this is mugs

http://www.kero.se/prodimg/76-101-76-103-76-104-76-201.jpg

innocent bystander
21-02-2005, 19:09
Are they not the same ones the trading post do? (could have saved 8 quid there)

beachlover
21-02-2005, 19:15
This is what I call a kuksa
http://www.kero.se/prodimg/76-3963.jpg

http://www.kero.se/prodimg/76-3966%20s.jpg

And this is mugs

http://www.kero.se/prodimg/76-101-76-103-76-104-76-201.jpg

Thanks for that info. The only trouble of course is that I now like both :?:
Do you know hoe I can get one like the top photo?
PM me if we are going off topic.

Snufkin
21-02-2005, 19:18
Here (http://www.nordicarts.com/karesuando_kniven_woodcraft_01 _HUB.htm) is another supplier.

Viking
21-02-2005, 19:30
The best place to get one ata good price is to get one from the maker of these, there are some people that do these as a hobby. But they are also available in shops in the north and there are even some webshops selling these but I donīt know if they ship abroad.

beachlover
21-02-2005, 20:06
Thanks to all for the advice and suggestions. I think I have it sorted now :-)

tomtom
22-02-2005, 01:13
might i suggest you get a crook knife... you will get more out of it.. and your Kuksa will mean more too!!

Gary
22-02-2005, 07:37
might i suggest you get a crook knife... you will get more out of it.. and your Kuksa will mean more too!!

Tradition has it a Kuksa or Noggin should be either carved or given as a gift - traditional buying one wasnt an option. And once you've carved one you will see why giving one as a gift is such a highly regarded sign of friendship!

beachlover
22-02-2005, 08:25
might i suggest you get a crook knife... you will get more out of it.. and your Kuksa will mean more too!!

Thanks for the idea. I am sure I would get more out of it; more plasters and superglued lacerations, more trips to A&E, an ever increasing vocabulary of four letter words, more disdainful and exasperated looks from family. Need I go on?
And as far as any ragged, assymetrical, tissue and blood covered item that didn't go straight into the wood burner, would I ever want to use it other than alone and in darkness?

Seriously though, has anyone here made one and got tips or photos that may tempt me to try?

beachlover
22-02-2005, 08:32
Tradition has it a Kuksa or Noggin should be either carved or given as a gift - traditional buying one wasnt an option. And once you've carved one you will see why giving one as a gift is such a highly regarded sign of friendship!

If anyone is offering one as a gift it will be gratefully received :lol:
As to carving and giving one to a friend, the friends I have I value so much as to not want to humiliate them by giving them something I have produced :rolmao:

Paganwolf
22-02-2005, 08:38
Heres one I made from a field maple Burl

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v479/jlamour1/cup2.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v479/jlamour1/cup1.jpg

Very rewarding i love making them, ill see if i can find another good burl and ill do a walk through, burls are seriously hard so i would tape your fingers at any rubbing points to minimise blood loss :lol: *And keep your knife and crook knife as sharp as, i constantly check my blades when i carve burls, keep your honing paste and a peice of leather at hand if possible.

beachlover
22-02-2005, 08:51
Hi Paganwolf,

For some reason I am unable to see those pics. I don't usually have a problem, sure there is some tech reason, or is it an omen trying to dissuade me from this project? :nono:

hootchi
22-02-2005, 09:07
Here is some of JP's photo's from the gallery

Dangling kuksa..
http://www.bushcraftuk.net/photopost/data/500/624Picture1_019.jpg
..'normal' kuksa :wink: ..
http://www.bushcraftuk.net/photopost/data/500/624Picture1_011.jpg
..and again...
http://www.bushcraftuk.net/photopost/data/500/624Picture1_012.jpg
...show off. :o):
http://www.bushcraftuk.net/photopost/data/500/624Picture1_009.jpg :super:

beachlover
22-02-2005, 09:24
Hi Paganwolf,

For some reason I am unable to see those pics. I don't usually have a problem, sure there is some tech reason, or is it an omen trying to dissuade me from this project? :nono:
Thanks for that Paganwolf - see them fine now!
Great pics, tho I seriously doubt anything I produce could come close - did you bleach out the bloodstains? :yikes:
If you do ever make another and get the opportunity to take pics of the stages in the process I am sure that I wouldn't be the only person here who would appreciate it.

tomtom
22-02-2005, 10:09
Thanks for the idea. I am sure I would get more out of it; more plasters and superglued lacerations, more trips to A&E, an ever increasing vocabulary of four letter words, more disdainful and exasperated looks from family. Need I go on?

huumm... maybe your right but at least you will have a nice Kuksa at the end of it :wave:

Squidders
22-02-2005, 11:46
Mine was from the Trading Post and was a gift for christmas from Eloises mother...

I love it for most alcohols but not anything else... it's no replacement for a normal cup.