I do appreciate you saying that. It turns out those little mini Puukkos are much better trail companions or backpacking knives than I ever imagined they'd be. They process kindling amazingly well and the shape of the first one you posted here feels a lot like a smooth rounded river rock in the hand. I made those just as a learning experiment for myself. I kept the Rosewood and Z-wear version for myself and plan to take it backpacking next season.
I have taken what I learned and designed 2 actual Puukkos since then. I haven't had time to build them yet though. IMO any ethnic series Puukko collab should be done with someone who is authentically dedicated to making nothing but Puukkos or at least views Puukkos as their specialty. That's not me. I'm just a fan of the exceptional design concept and the history of the design.