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Old 6th August 2006, 03:31 PM   #18
ward
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Moran was an interesting man. When I was a child I would bring my pocket knife over to his shop and he would stop his work and sharpen it for me. He shared his knowledge with any one he liked. His Damascus work was not being done by others at the time and so he taught himself. I believe calling his work just competent is a little offensive.With out his help many knife makers would not have learned the trade. He died last year.

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