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I have a Clipper and love it. It's comfortable in the hand and holds it edge good. I cutting test it did not chip, but I did get some rolls and light bends along the edge.
That's a good looking knife.
Thanks for the "friend" Stephen. The photos appear to be from some catalog or website that I haven't found. They were used on eBay. I did go back to the official Mora site and translated it.. Some of the knives on the Swedish site are not shown on the English version. I looked up the little town that the seller came from and will now look at the Russian language site, This is what I love about collecting. Little mysteries to look into. This may be a line of knives that use Mora blades in the manufacture of their own version. In the distant past, distributors would simply have Mora stamp the blades with their own logo, etc. Guttman Cutlery 1947-1997, PIC, Edgemark, and others.
I didn't know that. Mora made blades for Edgemark? Years ago I gave an Edgemark Buffalo Skinner, with a stag handle, to my cousin. He loves that knife. I tried to find out more about Edgemark but I came up empty. It's stamped Soligen Germany but that doesn't mean that the blade comes from there. Thanks for the info.
Have ya'll tried searching for them in Finnland?
I don't know how Mora sharpens their knives, but they get those thing so dang Sharp.
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