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Uploaded by on Sep 4, 2009

Jason Lowery has made a great affordable knife for use in the bush. To order one of the knives go to:

http://sites.google.com/site/kovachiironworks/Home/products

Thanks for your Support!!

http://www.yhwhswordoffaith.com/WAS/Survival.htm

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  • Around your neck, is that the classic mora 2 or 3?

  • @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

  • Are you mormon? Sorry for the personal question. Just wondering.

  • @TheNikkoBellic

    No we aren't.. but we have some good friends who are :)

  • 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

    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

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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!

  • @123macquade123 yeaaaa mora rocks!!

    cheap and extreme good knife

  • That red handle looks a bit uncomfortable.

  • 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.

  • @quintin636

    The sharpener was a ceramic rod.. Not really sharpening.. just realigning the edge.

  • 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.

  • 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.

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