Those dang SWEDES! They musta KNEW I was gettin a U2.

Lavan, I dont want dose knives. I now hide in the mountains until you need a real knife and has to go home. Have a great stay. Nice that you found the U2 as good as I do.
 
Click on the warranty link. It's a nice knife, but I am highly unimpressed with the fallkniven 2 year warranty on manufacturer's defects. This is the worst warranty for this price range in the business.
 
This is almost the waranty of all Swedish merchendise. Its stated in a law thats called konsumentköpslagen and that will provide the konsumers rights. I think that this showes most of all that fallkniven just took the standard Swedish deskription of a waranty. For me it never looked strange before you pointed it out. I think that fallkniven could work a little more with their waranty to show the rest of the world that they will back their produkt in a way that a highend quality knife diserves. I belive that fallkniven would help consumers beyond this waranty to make them pleased with the produkt but if its not a waranty but just goodwill there is an unsertinity abaut this thats bad if you dont has a trust in the Swedich way of helping consumers.
What I try to say is that they could try to think more international abaut this mabye???
 
Amazingly, I've never heard of anyone having a problem with any Fallkniven knife muchless having any warranty problems. This is the proof in the pudding in my eyes.

Looking forward to ordering my TK1 ... :D
 
Some people are slow !! BTW ,looking at the TK5 ,I had a Helle blade made up and it had a 3" blade. I tried butchering completely a deer and found the 3" is too short for efficient work. A 4" works fine. Now I have to test my S-1.
 
Well, they all made in Japan... Swedish knives is Mora, Ericson, Brusletto, Karesuando - I think Mora is actually Swedish knife city like Seki. But all Fallkniven are made in Japan from Japanese steels etc. They have even CovryX blade on one of their top Northern Light (from far East)...

Thanks, Vassili.
 
You can invade the far south of Sweden, it is pretty much lost territory as it is already anyway.
 
Lenny said:
Just pure, beautiful simplicity, with butt-kickin' steel.
Besides, I don't have any Swedish steel yet.
Lenny


Unless I'm mistaken, if you buy a Fallkniven knife, you won't have Swedish steel. I believe they are made in Japan.:D
 
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