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  2. Mora knife - Wikipedia

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    It is a fixed blade knife, with or without a finger guard. The term originates from knives manufactured by the cutleries in Mora, Dalarna, Sweden. [1] In Sweden and Finland, Mora knives are extensively used in construction and in industry as general-purpose tools. Mora knives are also used by all Scandinavian armies as an everyday knife. [2]

  3. Viking Age arms and armour - Wikipedia

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    The knife apparently played an important role for all Scandinavians. This is evidenced by the large number of knives found in burial sites of not just the men, but the women and the children too. [5] Broken-back seax from Sittingbourne in Kent. The other type was the seax. The type associated with Vikings is the so-called broken-back style seax.

  4. Seax of Beagnoth - Wikipedia

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    The seax is an iron knife with a single cutting edge and a long tapering point. It is 72.1 cm (28.4 in) in length, of which the tang is 17 cm (6.7 in) and the blade is 55.1 cm (21.7 in). [ 6 ] The tang would have been attached to a handle, which has not survived.

  5. Bushcraft - Wikipedia

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    A hatchet, a knife, and sometimes a saw are staple tools for bushcraft. A billhook (a common tool in Europe) with a saw blade, used as a bushcraft tool in France. Bushcraft is the use and practice of skills to survive and thrive in a natural environment. Bushcraft skills include foraging, hunting, fishing, firecraft, and tying knots.

  6. Puukko - Wikipedia

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    In Finnish, these knives are also usually referred to as "puukko" Or "mora.“ In Finland, carrying a knife in public without an acceptable (usually job-related) reason is prohibited, and the only urban areas where open knife-carrying is an everyday sight are military garrisons. Although open carry is illegal, this is not vigorously enforced.

  7. Knife - Wikipedia

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    A Head knife (Round knife). Bushcraft knife: A sturdy, normally fixed blade knife used while camping in the wilderness. Camping knife: A camping knife is used for camping and survival purposes in a wilderness environment. Head knife or Round knife: A knife with a semicircular blade used since antiquity to cut leather.