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Old 20th October 2006, 04:05 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by LOUIEBLADES
Hi all

This was listed on ebay as a Moro knife but it's a Mora really . I have always loved the look of the birch burl handles and they are so comfortable to hold. The blades are laminated and always super sharp due to the edge geometry. If any of you who collect puukkos and have similar sytle knives please post some pics it would be nice to see the different variations.


Lew
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You opened a Pandora box!!!!!
Seriously, I think Puukkos are perhaps the most elegant knives. And the handles are magnificient: nothing ostentatious, just wood, but what beauties!
Very "Finnish" style: no matter how old, they always look "modern". Seems like Finland is an epicentre of the "contemporary" design.
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