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I haven't seen any discussions here about the relatively popular European-made wood handle folding knives, so I thought I would start a thread and see what happens. I would love to see some photos of other member's knives, (so I can see photos of what I MUST HAVE next).

The only knife I have in that category is a MAM #2046 from Portugal, 3 7/8" closed, SS blade. These are liner locks as opposed to the twist lock found on the very popular French-made Opinel knives. I use this knife most often as a utility kitchen knife, it's great for cutting up meat and veggies. Inexpensive? Yes; useful? Absolutely!

So, here is mine, now show me yours!

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