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#206667 - 08/24/10 02:44 AM New Mora Bushcraft Knives
KenK Offline
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Registered: 06/26/04
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Many of you have heard of the pea-green Mora #2000 Swedish survival knife. I've been curious about it, but just couldn't get myself to spend the $35 on such an ugly knife.

http://www.ragweedforge.com/SwedishKnifeCatalog.html

Recently Mora has come out with a knife that has the blade of the #2000 with the handle of the #946 ... the #2010, and it is a winner.

After my post to the recent fixed blade thread, it bugged me that I'd never actually seen the Mora #2000, so I ordered the #2010, got it this afternoon, and have to say, I really REALLY like it. The tip of the blade is thinner than I expected it to be (but just like the pics on the web sites), but the #2000 had such an excellent reputation that I have faith in the #2010.

The handle feels great. Grippy. A bit of a finger guard. A few bits of flashing (extra plastic where the mold was), but I quickly trimmed that off. Not sure how it would handle real rough abrasion.

The sheath is the best I've seen on a Mora knife. As I've read others say, I do wish the belt clip allowed use of a bit wider belt, but it will do fine. I do wonder whether the blade could be pushed through the case if someone fell on it.

That same site shows a number of other similar bushcraft knives (at the top of the page).

The #2010 is no Mk3, but it makes for a GREAT beginner's fixed blade camp/survival knife - just $35! Eventually I'll probably give the #2010 to my Eagle Scout son - since I already have the Mk3, but until then I need some time to play with the Mora 2010 some more.

Ken

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#206670 - 08/24/10 03:16 AM Re: New Mora Bushcraft Knives [Re: KenK]
jzmtl Offline
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Registered: 03/18/10
Posts: 530
Loc: Montreal Canada
I've seen the 2000/2010 sometime ago, but kept wondering what does it have to justify the price over say 11201, which is quite similar but goes for $14.

I have quite a few Moras, but never got any 2000/2010 because for their price I can get two others.

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#206674 - 08/24/10 05:30 AM Re: New Mora Bushcraft Knives [Re: jzmtl]
aloha Offline
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Registered: 11/16/05
Posts: 1059
Loc: Hawaii, USA
I have a bunch of Mora's myself and like them all. A friend of mine gave me a Mora 2000. I probably wouldn't have sprung for it myself. But now that I have one and use it, I like it and would be willing to buy a 2010. Of the two, the 2000 would make a better neck knife, IMO. The 2000 is stainless, if I recall correctly, so could even be used as a dive knife.

Generally, I prefer carbon steel. But for use around the ocean and for just throwing it in your kit with no maintenance, the stainless is a winner.
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#206712 - 08/25/10 12:23 AM Re: New Mora Bushcraft Knives [Re: aloha]
haertig Offline
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Registered: 03/13/05
Posts: 2322
Loc: Colorado
I have a couple of Frosts Mora Clippers in both carbon steel and stainless. I really like them. What does this new model offer over the Clipper to justify it's higher price (3.5x the Clipper)? The blade is longer (not a benefit for everyday use) and the grind of the blade is rather unusual. I wonder how fragile the tip is with that strange grind? How easy is this grind to shapen correctly?

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#206713 - 08/25/10 12:38 AM Re: New Mora Bushcraft Knives [Re: haertig]
KenK Offline
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Loc: NE Wisconsin
There are lots and lots of Mora 2000 reviews out there. Both text-based and videos. Just search on "Mora 2000 knife". It is pretty universally praised.

I agree that the price seems high for a Mora - that's why I never actually owned one until now. Oh, and that green color too.

The biggest difference between the #2000/#2010 and the other Moras is the tip grind and its noticeably wider blade. Honestly not sure its worth the extra cost.

My advice to a newbie would be to buy one of the $15 Moras (my own preference is the #746 - because I prefer the larger handle (you know what they say ... big hands ... big handle). Then save your pennies for an Mk3.

Still, I have to say, I do like the blade on the #2010.

Ken

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