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  2. Muela (knife manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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    Muela (full name Manufacturas Muela) is a Spanish knife manufacturer based in Ciudad Real [2] with an annual output of about 350 000 pieces a year. [3] The products include hunting, combat, luxury, outdoor and folding knives and knife accessories.

  3. Aitor Knife Company - Wikipedia

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    The smaller Jungle King II of 27.5 cm (10.87") of total length with Stainless steel blade in 13.5 cm (5.3") length in the same alloy that the Jungle King I, handle in Peraluman aluminum (5083-T651). Also makes pocket knives for outdoor recreation modelled on the Swiss Army knife. [1]

  4. Laguiole knife - Wikipedia

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    Laguiole knives from France are currently produced in the cutlery town of Thiers, and more recently, production resumed in the village of Laguiole, the knife's namesake. French manufacturers stamp a trademark or signature into the steel of their knives. A description of the type of steel used and "Made in France" will often be stamped as well.

  5. Wüsthof - Wikipedia

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    All WÜSTHOF knives, except for the Silverpoint series (made with steel grade X46Cr13), have the formula "X50CrMoV15" etched into their blade, signifying that the single block of corrosion resistant steel alloy it is made from contains 0.5% carbon, 15% chromium and unspecified smaller amounts of molybdenum and vanadium. X50CrMoV15 is the German ...

  6. Cattaraugus Cutlery Company - Wikipedia

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    Case Pocket Knives. 2002. Retrieved 2008-04-22. "Take Cattaraugus" Explorers Advised Admiral Byrd. Advertisement. Cattaraugus Cutlery Company. Place, Rich (August 7, 2015). "Former Cattaraugus Cutlery Co. building goes up in flames." Salamanca Press. Retrieved August 8, 2015.

  7. Global (cutlery) - Wikipedia

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    Compared to conventional European knives such as J. A. Henckels or Wüsthof, GLOBAL knives are made from a significantly harder alloy of steel and use a thinner blade. In addition, the cutting edge of the blades are ground at a more shallow 15° angle, which produces a sharper knife that also hold its edge for longer and allows for more accurate work.