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A couple of pics of that fat little Norway pocket. Remember, it's a fat little knife, short and very wide. 1 cutting blade & a bottle opener. Nice Norwegian Viking Ship boat scene on one side and an open spot for engraving on the other side.
The only marking are "Stainless steel" on the knife blade.
This knife was descibed by the eBay seller as :
Haugrud Norway Pewter Norge Viking Ship Art Deco Lobster Folding Pocket Knife
An internet site says:
The Norwegians want their knives to look good, and work very well. The patterns have been refined over the last thousand years or so, and tend toward elegant, functional, simplicity. Most of the styles are very traditional, and many will suit the reenactor very well.
Arne Haugrud knives are formally elegant, but fully functional. The blades are high carbon stainless steel, 12c27 alloy hardened to 58 - 59 on the Rockwell scale. As is customary with Norwegian knives, they are delivered shaving sharp. Each comes with a gift box and has a space on the sheath for engraving.
http://www.ragweedforge.com/HaugrudCatalog.html
I am such a mediocre photographer sorry! Anyone want a job as a knife cameraman/woman?? Pay is low hours are long. Fun tho!!
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