#246333 - 05/27/12 06:00 AM
Just got a Mora
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Registered: 09/16/04
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Up until now my outdoor knife has been an old USAF pilot's survival knife (which I plan to reprofile to a scandi grind).
I finally caved and purchased a Mora (#612, the #2 with the lower handguard) after reading countless places about how great they are for the money, and all I can say is WOW.
At the price these things are I'm surprised I hadn't purchased one before now. I also have a Bahco Laplander saw on the way and I think they'll compliment each other nicely.
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#246341 - 05/27/12 01:45 PM
Re: Just got a Mora
[Re: Burncycle]
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 11/25/08
Posts: 1918
Loc: Washington, DC
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They are a great value. I'm expecting Mora's new "Craftline Robust" to be delivered on Tuesday. Their thickest Mora yet at .126" $15 Will post photos later in the week comparing it to some other Moras. http://www.ragweedforge.com/SwedishKnifeCatalog.html#10315; The Craftline Robust is a new model for heavy utility or Bushcraft work. The carbon steel blade is about 4 inches long, 3/4" wide, and .126" thick.
That's about 1/8", and the thickest blade on a Mora knife to date. The handle is about 4 3/4" long, and proportioned for average size hands. It comes with the new "dual sheath", which has a post on the front to allow attachment of another knife or other tool. The sheath has a belt hook that can be snapped over the belt. It will securely fit belts up to 1 3/4" wide, and can also be fastened over wider belts. The knife and sheath weigh about 4 3/4 ounces. This one feels like a worker. $15
If you are interested, here's a YouTube review by a British bushcrafter.
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#246343 - 05/27/12 03:14 PM
Re: Just got a Mora
[Re: Dagny]
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Registered: 03/24/06
Posts: 900
Loc: NW NJ
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Thanks for the tip on the Robust. That's exactly the knife I've been wishing they'd make!
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- Tom S.
"Never trust and engineer who doesn't carry a pocketknife."
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#246346 - 05/27/12 03:22 PM
Re: Just got a Mora
[Re: Burncycle]
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Veteran
Registered: 12/14/09
Posts: 1419
Loc: Nothern Ontario
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You cannot go wrong with a Mora. I have a Mora 860 which has been my go to knife for the last couple of years. This knife is included in every kit I pack regardless of activity or destination .
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Earth and sky, woods and fields, lakes and rivers, the mountain and the sea, are excellent schoolmasters, and teach some of us more than we can ever learn from books.
John Lubbock
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#246359 - 05/27/12 10:56 PM
Re: Just got a Mora
[Re: thseng]
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Old Hand
Registered: 09/12/01
Posts: 960
Loc: Saskatchewan, Canada
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I like the knife, a little stouter blade is better IMHO. However, a little below that on the web page is the Bushcraft Survival knife -- it shows a sheath with an oversheath attachment. The oversheath has a firesteel and small sharpening stone with it. Anyone know if the sheath/oversheath is available separately or if it can be ordered with the Robust? http://www.ragweedforge.com/11894.jpg
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#246365 - 05/28/12 02:40 PM
Re: Just got a Mora
[Re: Burncycle]
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Old Hand
Registered: 11/09/06
Posts: 870
Loc: wellington, fl
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Up until now my outdoor knife has been an old USAF pilot's survival knife (which I plan to reprofile to a scandi grind).
Nothing more fun than messing with knives. After regrinding several into new lengths and profiles, I built a forge and made an anvil and built my own. I salvaged most of my fingers, and the burns are healing nicely. Reprofiling to scandi grind of a Canadian belt knife had a bad outcome for our brother Hacksaw. The pilots survival knife seems primarily designed to carve a way out of a cockpit, and would likely be tempered tough and flexible, rather than hard and brittle. Hard and brittle supports a sharper edge, but is less amenable to prying abuse. Tough and flexible if perfect for abuse, but if the edge geometry is too thin, the edge will roll, thus ceasing to be an edge.
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#246367 - 05/28/12 08:19 PM
Re: Just got a Mora
[Re: nursemike]
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Stranger
Registered: 12/27/09
Posts: 24
Loc: Colorado
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Bought 2 from Ragweed as soon as I heard about them. I love the regular ones but always thought a bit thicker steel would be better for a general purpose knife that might get abused. I have been carrying one on my belt even at work with the ambulance service. The sheaths have a button on the front that allows you to clip/piggyback another sheath. Seems a little awkward but I guess if they have other different knives with a compatable sheath it might be useful to have say a fish knife/robust pair. leo
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