European Dealer!!! - Lamnia

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Please check out the first European dealer to carry our knives, Lamnia ( www.lamnia.com ). They are located in Finland and now have our knives in stock. I checked out the website and they carry a lot of brands. We are honored to be a part of their lineup and welcome them aboard.

Check out their site at www.lamnia.com
 
That's awesome, taking the Forge international..Congrats Andy and co.
 
This is great news! Happy that my European Buddies have easier access now. Congrats!
 
Awesome!!! It is very cool to see a classy company that make a great product succeed! Way to go Andy and the rest of the Fiddleback team!
 
This is awesome news! I am glad to see this happpen. CPM S35VN is very popular in Europe, particularly in Germany and other coastal areas. One reason I am looking for someone to produce one or two of my designs in CPM S35VN
 
Ive talked and bought lots from lamnia awesome just outstanding customer service they take pics and measure and do everything you ask
 
looks like a great store/company Andy, congrats! They some some nice looking traditional scandi knives~
 
Andy, That's just freakin' cool! Congrats on an overseas accomplishment! They seem like a cool shop!

-Will
 
Great news... lamina is a popular dealer for us international buyers.

Great dealer to do business with.
 
Ha. I was on their site a few days ago and saw a few fiddys posted. Didn't put two and two together. Congrats!
 
Awesome to have a dealer on this side of the pond, congrats!

I've dealt with Lamnia before and have nothing bad to say about 'm.

Will it just be the production knives for now, or are you planning to send them some shop made knives as well from time to time?
 
Awesome to have a dealer on this side of the pond, congrats!

I've dealt with Lamnia before and have nothing bad to say about 'm.

Will it just be the production knives for now, or are you planning to send them some shop made knives as well from time to time?
They're testing the waters with a few production knives at the moment, to see that the market can stand the added VAT. Assuming these sell at a pace they are happy with, we'll ramp up more volume of production knives to them then slowly push to expand into handmade as well.
 
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