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why spend $30 for a not so good knife like that for when you can buy a mora clipper for a third of the price wich kicks assss!!!
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screw affordable...sell the wife and buy the best!
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@123macquade123 yeaaaa mora rocks!!
cheap and extreme good knife
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That red handle looks a bit uncomfortable.
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They look like a good product for a pretty good price. You are using a steel that is meant for hard work, for cutting wood. So, overall this was an interesting review. Thanks for that.
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The sharpener was a ceramic rod.. Not really sharpening.. just realigning the edge.
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While Moras are indeed great knives, and many of their models are cheaper, these knives are being hand made so they're not going to be as cheap as a mass produced knife. Additionally, though they do look kind of like kitchen knives, that's not necessarily a bad thing--so do Old Hickory and Green River knives, and they're great for woods use. Opinels are essentially folding kitchen knives and they're great too. The thin blades take a razor sharp edge.
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HEY!!! I think I got one of those from the dollar store the other day... and it sucked. in other words, dont waste your money. Get Serious, Get Mora.
Around your neck, is that the classic mora 2 or 3?
bronksbombers1200 6 days ago
@bronksbombers1200 It is a Classic.. I think 2.. but I can't guarantee the number.. I have so many I forget.. it's about 4" blade if that helps
BushcraftOnFire 6 days ago
Are you mormon? Sorry for the personal question. Just wondering.
TheNikkoBellic 4 months ago 2
@TheNikkoBellic
No we aren't.. but we have some good friends who are :)
BushcraftOnFire 4 months ago
I notice that a few people like really wide (not thick) knives. Are these better for some tasks??? I can see very thin, narrow and flexible for filleting, but why very wide ones? thanks.
Bently100 11 months ago
@Bently100
Depends on what you are using your knife for I suppose. If you mainly use it for working wood, chopping, splitting, etc.. than you would probably use a bit wider and thicker knife
BushcraftOnFire 11 months ago