
The Hangas family, owners of Ruana Knives, displays their wares. Mark displays a new Damascus blade while Mike holds the knife that should be in a scene of “Yellowstone” this season. Jack is holding a leather keychain of the state of Montana and Kirsten is showing some of their Christmas ornaments. Seamus is just happy to be with them. (Monte Turner/Mineral Independent)
November 24, 2021
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Ruana knives stand the test of time
Most people who own an earlier Ruana knife have it tucked away with their shotguns that can’t shoot steel shot and family heirlooms because they have become very valuable.