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  2. Muela (knife manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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    Most Muela knives are made of stainless steel alloys with vanadium, chromium and molybdenum content; [3] few luxury items are made of pattern welded steel. [ 3 ] References

  3. Aitor Knife Company - Wikipedia

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    Their range includes combat knives for the Spanish army and several other countries armed forces, Fixed knives including high end Survival knives, are worldwide recognized for their outstanding hollow handled knives with their Jungle King I of 35.8 cm (14.10") inches total length, with a blade of 20.5 cm (8") length in stainless steel AISI ...

  4. Category:Knife manufacturing companies - Wikipedia

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  5. List of Spanish inventions and discoveries - Wikipedia

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    When tobacco first made it onto Spanish shores in the 17th century, maize wrappers were used to roll and then fine paper. The oldest folding/pocket knife have been found during the Iron Age (pre-Roman times)in Spain. The title is contested with folding knives found in Hallstatt culture region in Austria from around the same time. Foosball.

  6. Knife legislation - Wikipedia

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    Article 3, §1 of the 2006 Weapons Act [7] lists the switchblade or automatic knife (couteaux à cran d'arrêt et à lame jaillissante), as well as butterfly knives, throwing knives, throwing stars, and knives or blades that have the appearance of other objects (i.e. sword canes, belt buckle knives, etc.) as prohibited weapons. [8]

  7. Why Are So Many Knives Made in Portland, Oregon? - AOL

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    It's home to more knife companies than any other U.S. city. These blades explain why.

  8. Should you throw out your black plastic cooking utensils? - AOL

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    The researchers ultimately concluded that recycling electronics that contain flame retardants was to blame, noting in the study that it was “resulting in unexpected exposure to toxic flame ...

  9. Wikipedia : WikiProject Blades

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    ramdac (talk · contribs) (Collector of EDC knives, mostly folding knives made by custom makers, but also some production knives, as well as interests in knife steels) Swatjester ( talk · contribs ) (U.S. military history knives, particular from the Cold War through the post-9/11 GWOT era.