How Moras Are Made

Yeah; i' ve seen that before, pretty interesting.My favorite pics are the last few ones, a bucket full of Mora' s would be really cool:cool:
 
i'd like a bucket full of Moras too. I'm pondering about writing the factory for a price.
 
first time I've seen that. I wouldn't mind a bucket full myself. Shipping might eat up the savings, but it would be worth it.
 
there's a mora in my bucket, dear liza, dear liza, there's a mora in my bucket, dear liza a mora.
 
thanks for the link, i bought another clipper last week and this was certainly a nice show.

for 75 USD i'd buy two buckets of moras.

:D

cheers
 
Wtf would you do with 2 pails of mora's? Throw them out of a zeppelin to shower the poor, like some insane 19th century mega baron?
 
On militaryphotos.net, some electrician had a bucket he got of them for his workers.

I heard the $75 part in some magazine but cant remember what it is.

Maybe ragweed forge sells buckets also.
 
Well, lets say thay there are 25 knives in a bucket, about what I counted in the picture.
In Sweden they cost about 15 to 40 SEK each with tax and no multiple discounts.
Lets say you buy a bucket full. 25 knives * 20 SEK (25-tax) = 500 SEK, then you get discount = 450. The dollar is about 6 SEK so exactly 75 bucks. Now you also get a nice bucket to use for mushroom picking etc. Anyway, a bucket of Mora knives will not exceed 100 USD. That is 4 bucks a knife and you get a bucket for free :)

So you guys on the other side of the sea buys cheap knives from Sweden, and we buy really cheap GPSr units.
 
Hey NodH, maybe you could roundup a couple of buckets for us and ship them over? Sure would be nice 'giveaways' at WSS Gatherings; or for gifts to less knifenut inclined folks for camping use. What would shipping a few buckets over cost?
 
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