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Finn BlackBlade™ (S)
Ash Wood

1 395,00 SEK

Strong pocket-sized outdoor knife that is easy to carry in the backpack on your next adventure. Perfect for smaller tasks on the day trip or by the campfire, no matter the weather you can trust that Finn is always ready. Get out there and enjoy nature!

– Stylish pocket-sized and robust outdoor knife for the day trip

– Excellent first knife for those who want to discover outdoor life

– Comfortable handle made of ash wood with a finger guard

– Timeless design that matches all outdoor equipment

– Elegant black knife sheath made of vegetable tanned leather that protects the knife edge from becoming dull

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SKU: 14083
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The family names that tell our story

The family names that tell our story

There has always been a strong craft tradition in Mora, thanks to the proximity to Swedish nature, rich in materials such as iron ore and timber. People from Mora have made sharp knives for the rest of the world for more than 400 years.

As long as there have been knife makers in the area, Anders and Erik have dominated men’s first names for several generations, just as Anna and Kerstin have done for the women. In fact, children were often given the same name as their parents or grandparents. When there were too many people in the same village named Anders or Anna, a family name was added before the first name.

The family name could be taken from a previous relative’s skill, an ancestor’s name, or from some geographical phenomenon. Then an Anna could be named Smids-Anna, whose ancestors were a blacksmith, or Anders could be named Sol-Anders because he came from the neighbouring island, Sollerön.

You see, these family names share a common thread throughout our history. That’s why we proudly present our new collection of wooden-handled knives. The names of which come from people who in one way or another were involved in the foundation for knife manufacturing in Mora. With the knives Finn, Wit, Lok & Rombo, we look decades back in time and note that the story of our dear Morakniv begins long before our company first saw the light of day.

There has always been a strong craft tradition in Mora, thanks to the proximity to Swedish nature, rich in materials such as iron ore and timber. People from Mora have made sharp knives for the rest of the world for more than 400 years.

As long as there have been knife makers in the area, Anders and Erik have dominated men’s first names for several generations, just as Anna and Kerstin have done for the women. In fact, children were often given the same name as their parents or grandparents. When there were too many people in the same village named Anders or Anna, a family name was added before the first name.

The family name could be taken from a previous relative’s skill, an ancestor’s name, or from some geographical phenomenon. Then an Anna could be named Smids-Anna, whose ancestors were a blacksmith, or Anders could be named Sol-Anders because he came from the neighbouring island, Sollerön.

You see, these family names share a common thread throughout our history. That’s why we proudly present our new collection of wooden-handled knives. The names of which come from people who in one way or another were involved in the foundation for knife manufacturing in Mora. With the knives Finn, Wit, Lok & Rombo, we look decades back in time and note that the story of our dear Morakniv begins long before our company first saw the light of day.

“Finn-Anders grunded
fösst knajvfabritjen
i Mora 1870.”

“Finn-Anders grunded fösst knajvfabritjen i Mora 1870.”

Finn-Anders founded the first knife factory in Mora 1870

Finn-Anders founded the first knife factory in Mora 1870

The story
of Finn

The story
of Finn

The first recognised manufacturing knife factory was founded in 1870 by the innovator Finn-Anders Andersson, who at the time worked at Mora Mekaniska Fabriks AB, which manufactured sewing machines. FA Andersson’s Täljknivsfabrik’s success really took off when the sewing machine factory was shut down a few years later due to overwhelming competition from abroad.

The first recognised manufacturing knife factory was founded in 1870 by the innovator Finn-Anders Andersson, who at the time worked at Mora Mekaniska Fabriks AB, which manufactured sewing machines. FA Andersson’s Täljknivsfabrik’s success really took off when the sewing machine factory was shut down a few years later due to overwhelming competition from abroad.

Finn-Anders

An anecdote with a glimpse into the eye

An anecdote with a glimpse into the eye

“Born in 1848 into a family of watchmakers, Finn-Anders Andersson had a natural talent for engineering. In his early twenties, he had already figured out how to make knives in his father’s workshop but had to carry the knife blanks to the grindstone, seven kilometers away. Legend has it that he was asked once if it wasn’t time to get a bicycle. With a glimpse in his eye, he replied that he couldn’t possibly carry that too.”

“Born in 1848 into a family of watchmakers, Finn-Anders Andersson had a natural talent for engineering. In his early twenties, he had already figured out how to make knives in his father’s workshop but had to carry the knife blanks to the grindstone, seven kilometers away. Legend has it that he was asked once if it wasn’t time to get a bicycle. With a glimpse in his eye, he replied that he couldn’t possibly carry that too.”

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