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#74388 - 10/03/06 08:14 PM Mora-knives
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I fail to understand why so many seems to like the mora in US. I´m registered on a swedish knife and gear forum. Among many of the members there, the mora-knife is considered a curse-word because of its boring design and not so good steel-quality.
Please visit the forum and talk to some of the knife-experts there. They speak english. www.utrustning.se

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#74389 - 10/03/06 11:08 PM Re: Mora-knives
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The mora is cheap, nicely shaped, sharp, thin-bladed (nice slicer), comes in a variety of blade lengths, and cheap.

Did I mention that it is cheap?

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#74390 - 10/03/06 11:25 PM Re: Mora-knives
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Because for $10-$15 it is reliable and expendable.
The size, blade style, edge profile and carbon steel make it a great survival tool at a low cost.
Sure there are nicer knives but the Mora is not expected to wow anyone it is simply expected to cut.

On another note it is like seeing European folks drinking Budweiser. I don't understand that either.


Edited by billym (10/03/06 11:27 PM)

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#74391 - 10/03/06 11:54 PM Re: Mora-knives
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They speak english. www.utrustning.se
They may SPEAK English, but they don't TYPE it. I couldn't understand a word over there. Well, OK, I did figure out what "Logga In" means. But unfortunately I didn't have an Anv?ndarnamn or a L?senord <img src="/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />

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#74392 - 10/04/06 12:13 AM Re: Mora-knives
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The Mora is great because it cuts wood better than most knifes, at any price! <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
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#74393 - 10/04/06 01:13 AM Re: Mora-knives
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I am not sure of the intent of your post. I do not own a mora knife myself. Everyone talks about how cheap in price they are and how good in quality they are. Those don't normally go hand in hand. However, why send us to a web site, for information, indicating they speak English, when the website is in Swedish? Is there an English link that I missed?
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#74394 - 10/04/06 04:41 AM Re: Mora-knives
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I was just looking at some of the Mora knives over at http://www.ragweedforge.com/SwedishKnifeCatalog.html and some of the stainless ones looks like they'd make some mighty fine steak knives for the dinner table. The KJ Eriksson #746 ($13.50) and #748 ($16) in particular caught my eye.

Anyone use them this way? Would this be a bit TOO utilitarian to gain the necessary WAF ("Wife Approval Factor")?


Edited by haertig (10/04/06 04:45 AM)

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#74395 - 10/04/06 05:19 AM Re: Mora-knives
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Due south of the Mora region there is a remarkable time capsule popularly known as 'Oetzi the iceman.' Take a look at his knife. It was a double edged spearpoint dagger and lacked even the rattail tang of a Mora. Duplicate that in 440 stainless and even on EBAY a pin will make more noise if dropped. But Oetzi seems to have lived a relatively long life for his time, and if you accept the forensic bloodtyping gave as good as he got in his final confrontation with that horrid little knife. Can anyone imagine the uproar I'd cause, sitting at the famous rock shelter on his trade route with a supply of red handled Moras? Of course there are 'better' knives available- at a price. But 'better' can be a very subjective term. I won't even discuss his copper axe vs a Wetterling.

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#74396 - 10/04/06 05:31 AM Re: Mora-knives
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is the mora good looking? no.
Is it made of the best steel? no.
Do we care if we break one? no
Will it break you budget? no

does the knife cut, split and carve wood, food, etc? YES.

It's a bit like a Fiat Panda versus a high end sport car. Does a sports car look more pretty? Does a sportscar pefrom better? yes. But is it really "better" and more practical?

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#74397 - 10/04/06 01:38 PM Re: Mora-knives
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Well, I came close to that. I have a series of the stainless steel ones for that purpose (and as smaller paring knives) while camping in my popup camper. I also have some longer ones for use in the camper's "kitchen" (usually a picnic table).

Though they haven't migrated to the kitchen in my house, I don't think my dear wife would object too much. She's starting to come around. She really likes my mini-RSK Mk1. There may even be a yellow-handled mini-RSK Mk1 in her stocking on Christmas day.

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