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<blockquote data-quote="DUCKMAN11" data-source="post: 2572032" data-attributes="member: 122313"><p>They are made in Sweden and have been for 100yrs. Let's just say that they don't put a lot of money in their handles but they do put a lot of money into the blade. I started using them in boy scouts as a kid for bushcraft and general camp work. They ain't pretty but are one of the best knives I've found. I had a stainless steel model laying in the floor of a boat for 3 full years 100% out in the elements and aside from the scabbard being faded by the sun the knife is like new. Search for Mora knifes on Amazon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DUCKMAN11, post: 2572032, member: 122313"] They are made in Sweden and have been for 100yrs. Let's just say that they don't put a lot of money in their handles but they do put a lot of money into the blade. I started using them in boy scouts as a kid for bushcraft and general camp work. They ain't pretty but are one of the best knives I've found. I had a stainless steel model laying in the floor of a boat for 3 full years 100% out in the elements and aside from the scabbard being faded by the sun the knife is like new. Search for Mora knifes on Amazon [/QUOTE]
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