#2 Mora question

My favorite mora... so far is the 780, so far has proven to be a great blade, I have several other models but the 760-780 fits my hand well and works for me. And as others have said the wood handled ones are tougher than they look, not hard use tools, but with sensible use you'll get more than your $10 out of it imho

So far, my favorite is the 780 as well.
 
My favorite is my #510, although the wood handled one I got my brother was nice as well. I made a leather sheath for mine, as the plastic one sucks, and I added the wrap to tone down the bright red handles.
I have a couple of blanks, and hope to make some nice wood handled ones soon.
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My favorite is my #510, although the wood handled one I got my brother was nice as well. I made a leather sheath for mine, as the plastic one sucks, and I added the wrap to tone down the bright red handles.
I have a couple of blanks, and hope to make some nice wood handled ones soon.
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nice sheath! any chance you would make me one?????

Thanks!
Brett
 
nice sheath! any chance you would make me one?????

Thanks!
Brett

Lol, first of all, thanks! Secondly, I've only ever made two of these, but if you provided the leather, as I don't have any on hand, I probably could, but I couldn't make any promises on quality or time frame. Also, this particular sheath will only work for knives with straight handles, as the loop on the top is required to keep the handle heavy knives from flopping over.
 
Lol, first of all, thanks! Secondly, I've only ever made two of these, but if you provided the leather, as I don't have any on hand, I probably could, but I couldn't make any promises on quality or time frame. Also, this particular sheath will only work for knives with straight handles, as the loop on the top is required to keep the handle heavy knives from flopping over.

well, I like the look of it. Very 'primitive'.

nice job!
Brett
 
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