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Made in Canada Grohmann Knives. Is a knife a tool?

CWret

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Many CHMW carry a pocket knife whenever they are wearing pants. It is always available and very handy in the shop. Yes a knife is a tool!
So why not be proud of your knife? Grohmann knives are affordable yet premium quality and made in Pictou, Nova Scotia. Their factory and store has 25 employees. They produce a variety of kitchen, hunting, and pocket knives. If not something special for yourself, they would make an excellent anniversary or retirement gift. The steel in all their knives does not come from USA, but is imported from Germany.
Here is a few pictures of one of their pocket knives:
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It’s engraved with “CND Hobby Metal Workers” (Canadian wouldn’t fit so CND was squeezed in). This knife will be going home with one of the attendees at the April 26 meetup in Alymer. It could be you!


www.grohmannknives.com
 
Many CHMW carry a pocket knife whenever they are wearing pants. It is always available and very handy in the shop. Yes a knife is a tool!
So why not be proud of your knife? Grohmann knives are affordable yet premium quality and made in Pictou, Nova Scotia. Their factory and store has 25 employees. They produce a variety of kitchen, hunting, and pocket knives. If not something special for yourself, they would make an excellent anniversary or retirement gift. The steel in all their knives does not come from USA, but is imported from Germany.
Here is a few pictures of one of their pocket knives:
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It’s engraved with “CND Hobby Metal Workers” (Canadian wouldn’t fit so CND was squeezed in). This knife will be going home with one of the attendees at the April 26 meetup in Alymer. It could be you!


www.grohmannknives.com
@CWret I purchased two GROHMANN knives when they first came out back when I was stationed in New Brunswick (air force). Still have them they are a fabulous and comfortable piece of kit to handle.

Not to hiss on your parade to the best of my knowledge CA. or CDN is the correct abbreviation for Canada. CDN is what we used while stationed overseas stickered on the rear of our vehicles near the military plates.

reference below:

CND is an abbreviation for Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, a British organization that opposes the development and use of nuclear weapons. The CND symbol, a circle with two lines within, has become a widely recognized symbol of peace and disarmament.
 
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We have 3 Grohmann knives. Usually stop there every time we are out East.
There is a great pizza joint just around the corner.

I also always come home with a box of Jam Jams. It's a Newfoundland cookie but you can get them in Nova Scotia as well
 
I also always come home with a box of Jam Jams. It's a Newfoundland cookie but you can get them in Nova Scotia as well

Jam-Jams. It's not just Newfoundland. My grandmother (German) made Jam-Jams every Christmas. It's a family recipe made by all my ancestors and relatives on my father's side and my personal favorite. My wife often makes them in a heart shape for me for Valentine's day. I can't cook, so a few days before Valentine's day, I melt a few Cadbury's chocolate bars and pour it into a heart shaped mold for her.
 
We have 3 Grohmann knives. Usually stop there every time we are out East.
There is a great pizza joint just around the corner.

I also always come home with a box of Jam Jams. It's a Newfoundland cookie but you can get them in Nova Scotia as well
Is "touton" bread a Newf thing or can you find it in other parts of the east coast?
 
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