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NewAtlas: Gorgeous “first ever” folding steel blade doesn’t belong to a knife

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A folding saw that looks and feels as premium and exclusive as a collector’s edition folding knife? It’s a category that didn’t really exist until Sweden’s Woxna hit the ground running this year. The brand’s newest saw pairs mesmerizing Damascus steel and rich walnut wood into a one-of-a-kind forestry tool so gorgeous you might never want to expose a single tooth to raw wood.

Does one need a Damascus steel folding camp saw? No.

Do I want one? Yes.

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