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An unused KJE Mora #1

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....and my J Russell book. (Great for my Green River Collection)

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A very beautiful knife, Evan!! Great execution:thumbup::thumbup:

Thank you! Couldn't be happier with it!

I had heard mixed reviews about the Case/Bose collabs but the design just struck me so I took the plunge. Very glad that I did as it's nearly perfect.
 
Here is a vintage advertising knife:



The Aquitania was a 4 funnel passenger liner that first sailed in 1913 but was soon refitted to carry troops for WW I. Same happened to it in WW II and she carried troops between Canada and Britain and luckily avoided being torpedoed.
After WW II she returned to being a passenger ship and spent the next 3 years taking immigrating Brits to Halifax Nova Scotia. Removed from service 1949.
In November 1947 i arrived in Halifax on the RMS Aquitania.
kj
 
Here is another advertising knife that fascinates me:



Alfred Nobel, the Swede who invented dynamite and in his will set up the Nobel prizes which by now has awarded maybe 100 million dollars. The Nobel Prize: most prestigious award worldwide. Should have had a classier knife Alfred !
kj
 
Here is a vintage advertising knife:



The Aquitania was a 4 funnel passenger liner that first sailed in 1913 but was soon refitted to carry troops for WW I. Same happened to it in WW II and she carried troops between Canada and Britain and luckily avoided being torpedoed.
After WW II she returned to being a passenger ship and spent the next 3 years taking immigrating Brits to Halifax Nova Scotia. Removed from service 1949.
In November 1947 i arrived in Halifax on the RMS Aquitania.
kj

I can't imagine how much that knife means to you KJ. I appreciate your pictures and the history.

Harry
 
Here is a vintage advertising knife:



The Aquitania was a 4 funnel passenger liner that first sailed in 1913 but was soon refitted to carry troops for WW I. Same happened to it in WW II and she carried troops between Canada and Britain and luckily avoided being torpedoed.
After WW II she returned to being a passenger ship and spent the next 3 years taking immigrating Brits to Halifax Nova Scotia. Removed from service 1949.
In November 1947 i arrived in Halifax on the RMS Aquitania.
kj

That is what its all about!!!! Did you get the knife then or was it a wink from the cosmos?
 
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Ben Hogan made of various parts for this year's GEC Rendezvous. 1 of 6 apparently. It's a pretty big knife, but I really like it.
 
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