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    Thanks to the OP that posted the link for the Morakniv knives. I ordered 4 off of Amazon. Two blue ones and two in Desert color as gifts. Damn nice knife for under $15 a piece.
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    I like the style so much that I bought a Helle knife for myself. Merry Christmas to me!
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    Anybody else buying knives for Christmas?
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    moras are awesome knives for the money. Easy to sharpen and hold up well.
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    I bought two browning knives for my nephews. I'm going to laser engrave their names on the blades and probably some other cool stuff.
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    Bought a Shun as a gift. And a sweet little Case fish sticker with stacked leather handle for myself.

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    I ordered some moras for Christmas gifts as well. Can't beat them for like $13 on amazon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sftull View Post
    I bought two browning knives for my nephews. I'm going to laser engrave their names on the blades and probably some other cool stuff.
    That must be one of the more powerful lasers out there. We had one at an Air Force I worked for that we used for marking tools. Would do plastics and wood just fine, but not well efficient at hard metals.

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    Quote Originally Posted by willyworm View Post
    That must be one of the more powerful lasers out there. We had one at an Air Force I worked for that we used for marking tools. Would do plastics and wood just fine, but not well efficient at hard metals.

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    I didn't want the wife to feel left out. Brand new and 42% off of sticker price ws too good of a deal to pass on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sftull View Post
    Its a MOPA Fiber. It eats metal for breakfast.
    When I used to work in a metal fab shop, my job was setting up and running two lasers. We had prima powers, but not fiber optic ones. I'd cut anything from 16 to 3ga and stainless. Cool machines for sure, when we weren't slammed with regular production I got to fool around a little and make some neat stuff.

    In regards to the OP, this should be here for me by Christmas
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