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I tend to love watching how it's made videos...

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An example of a cool video, was one I searched and found on how Estwing makes their leather handled camp axe. I am wondering if Ontario has done something like this, with their black finished leather handled USMC knife as the great example used :) I tend to watch those videos over and over, usually facinating to see the works in motion. Could ba a great marketing tool as well on the Ontario Knife Company website ;)
 
I don't believe any major trade secrets would be exposed... The USMC pattern knife is a pretty old design, and even though I'm sure there's been some modern production methods added along the way, this knife is not a space age knife with space age technology... Hey, just sayin' ;)
 
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You know, we've gotten a little bit of footage, but so far nothing that would really let us put together a how its made. I think we could probably make a video without putting too much detail as to the process in there. We're getting close to finishing a MAJOR expansion to our facilities. It seems like pulling back the curtain a little bit would be an appropriate way to celebrate.
 
You know, we've gotten a little bit of footage, but so far nothing that would really let us put together a how its made. I think we could probably make a video without putting too much detail as to the process in there. We're getting close to finishing a MAJOR expansion to our facilities. It seems like pulling back the curtain a little bit would be an appropriate way to celebrate.

Awesome! :)
 
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