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Frost mora blades laminated steel.
handles of basswood and mahogany hardwood caps, with micardia type bolster for wear
· Date: Thu May 3, 2007 · Views: 961 · Filesize: 101.4kb, 298.7kb · Dimensions: 563 x 515 ·
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Keywords: Knife blade, flatplane, frost mora, sweedish steel, handmade
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mikedon
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Sat June 7, 2008 20:33 Rating: 10.00 

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Sat June 21, 2008 09:50 Rating: 10.00 

I first used these blades 50 years ago. They are the bees knees, take and edge and keep it. gutted many a cod with those beauties. Like you I make the odd knife from cut throat razors too.
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