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Here's an older model Moki Arora I recently picked up. Mother of pearl scales with stainless steel and abalone inlays, stainless steel bolsters and a 2.75" ATS-34 blade. Not 100% sure of the model name. The knife dates back to the 1990 and is part of the MK-50X series as are the Aiora, Amaranth, and Elpis. The model names of these all have Greek origins. Have not been able to determine the origin of the Arora … which is the only name I have found associated with this knife, with all references coming from Japanese knife sites. Perhaps it is a misspelling for Aurora, but that has a Roman origin, not Greek like the other three.

Anyway, another that will go to my daughter at some point.

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