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From: karlsefni01
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  • Enjoyed these videos, especially since you didn't add a musical soundtrack like so many others seem to feel the need to do. It was nice to actually hear the sound of the axe.

    Re: Schrade--yeah, Taylor's taken it in a sad direction. Case knives are still made in the U.S., though, but I don't think they're using the same steel they used to--or at least not in all their knives, which makes me afraid to use the one old Case I have. Same with my old USA-made Schrades.

  • Nice video, good spoon, thanks

    all the best

  • Well Done...

    Very impressive.

    Thanx for sharing.

  • i like when you talk bud the other two where a little bit boring but this won is intersting cuz your talking about stuff

  • I highly recommend you to switch over to a Mora knife. They only cost around 10 dollars, but trust me, they can last your entire life if you use them in a proper way. I've got a Mora knife as well (and so does Fredde). I've got the Clipper model to be precise. Just type in Mora Knives, and you'll get many websites. There are a lot of reviews on them as well, it would be a good idea to check those out as well, although I ensure you that you'll hear nothing than praise!

  • only around $10? wow, I didn't realize that they are so inexpensive. Thanks for the heads up on that. Does the clipper model work pretty well for your needs?

  • It's great for my uses (mainly bushcraft), and it's an extremely strong knife. But it isn't a full tang, though it is strong. For more extreme uses, you have the Eriksson #711, the Eriksson #511 or their biggest knife, the morakniv 2000. The knives I just mentioned have an almost full tang, and If you are known to ebay, just type in "mora 510" or "mora 711" and you'll get a couple. Problem is that Frost and Eriksson fused together to create the Mora from Sweden, and that the names changed a bit.

  • Hi,

    Mora make good knives for scooping out spoons. You can get left-handed, right-handed and double-edged. They are made in Scandinavia with superb steel.

    Brendan (Ireland)

  • Thanks Brendan. Much appreciated

  • @karlsefni01

    I can back this up. I've got a nice carving knife and double edged crook knife.

  • nice to see, thanks for showing 5/5

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