Finally - I recived tha Hultafors knives :D

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After long period of painful waiting,today I finaly got my Hultafors knives :D
Man,these kick some serious a$$ !!! :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
They're great.I have a carbon steel and a stainless steel one.I find them better than Moras - the sheaths are better,the handles are more comfortable and they're better at woodwork.Really - the bit so deep in the wood!I've made some fuzzsticks and fatwood shavings and I'm pretty impressed.
The stainless steel one is going to be my do-it-all EDC knife and the carbon steel one stays in my outdoor pack.

Tomorrow I will snap some pictures of them and when I use them more I will make a review.So far,I'm really impressed :thumbup:

These are some pictures I've found ot he Internet :

Bottom one - carbon steel :

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Bottom one - stainless steel one :

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Got any sheath pics? Heard these were good inexpensive knives, but don't think they are easy to find in US.
 
Here you go,bro ! :thumbup:

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They're really good inexpensive knives.
I don't know if you can get the in the USA - mine are from Denmark .
 
I find them better than Moras - the sheaths are better,the handles are more comfortable and they're better at woodwork.

I think that depends on which model you compare these to. Moras come in very different sheath and grip styles. I love mine, which has a rubber coated grip, that also makes it ride in it's sheath safely without rattling.
But I've been eyeing these Hultafors knives, too. There is one model with a green grip and a slightly thicker blade (>3mm).
 
I have one of each including a Laminated one which is a bit bigger and thicker than the carbon or stainless. Only issue is the molded guard interferes with function IMHO.
 
I think that depends on which model you compare these to. Moras come in very different sheath and grip styles. I love mine, which has a rubber coated grip, that also makes it ride in it's sheath safely without rattling.
But I've been eyeing these Hultafors knives, too. There is one model with a green grip and a slightly thicker blade (>3mm).

I compare them to the Clipper and Classic 2.The Hultafors' are much better for wood work,IMHO
 
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