That stands for Fully Functional Work Of Art. This my 2nd Pete's is even better due to several things:
Even its lanyard tube is nickel-silver lined for ease of threading a cord thru & features interesting intricate mosaic surrounds on both sides. This nearly hidden NiAg matches that in thick 3-mm guard & thin double spacers flanking trustone jasper near handle top. It's lava-look swirling yellow-orange contrasts dramatically w/ shiney black buffalo horn bolster above while echoing color in mosaic below & sheath stitching. Most of slightly curved 4 7/8-in ergonomic handle is beautiful black/brown cocobolo wood, best viewed in direct sunlight to appreciate its striated grain. Lauri high carbon blade is polished to a nice satin finish at 1st glance you'd guess was SS. At a near-perfect 105 mm length including 4.5-mm ricasso, it's 20 mm shorter than my bit-too-long #2, making a more versatile tool. 3 mm-thick of traditional Scandi grind forming rhomboid tip, the final bevel is super-sharp & easily slices thru meat, small bones, fruits, veges, rope, cardboard boxes, green branches, even hard rubber. 3-mm-thick side-seam Italian leather sheath is an improvement over #2, also, this 1 w/ loop stitched on back for those who like to carry high/stable on belt, to which is attached w/ readily removable carabiner-ring another leather loop for those like I who prefer a dangler. 2 smoked-metal Chicago screws reinforce it at stress points & quietly quash the quality-quirky who know they trump rivets. This fine puukko is as much at home in the field as it would be in a museum. Thank you, Pete, for listening to Redbeard & other puukko freaks & hand-crafting yet another superb tool.