How many mora knives do you own?

Just the one for now, but something tells me more are coming :D

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For a cheap blade they have extremely good quality.
I just bought two with the carbon steel and I think I'm addicted
I keep buying more maybe it's just another knife phase?? ;) but I want them all!
So tell me how many do you guys have? I'm afraid they are about to take over my collection..
But I don't care! Because next month it'll be something else maybe benchmade again,, it has been a while old friend.
 
2. Deer hunting, survival, etc knives. Will replace as needed. They're doing fine, might be a while until I need more. I process 3 deer a year on average with the 546G, and sharpen it at the end of season, so it's ready for next year. 3 years now with that knife. I have a companion also. I think a person would be well served to have a mora and a SAK, and be done with knife concerns for under $30-40.
 
I've got about 8, and I don't even like them. :D They're just too handy not to have around.
 
I only have one, but it's a great knife for the price. Just to keep it in perspective I only own 3 fixed blade knives (both others are customs) so the Mora is in select company!
 
Zero. I had a Companion in carbon steel but I gave it to a co-worker who was looking for a decent knife for his young lad. Mora knives are plenty good, especially for the low cost, but I just never carried mine because I always had knives I liked far better.

-Brett
 
I own three; Scout knife, carbon steel Companion, and 2000. Of those, my only complaint is the sheath on the 2000 as it does not hold the knife securely. Other than that, they are what they are.
 
Since I'm a knifenut from Sweden at least a couple of Mora is kind of mandatory in the collection :-)

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/ J
 
Well I just got another one yesterday so that makes...

1. Clipper MG Carbon steel
2. Old red handled 510
3. Classic #1
4. 120 Carving knife
5. Single edge hook knife
6. Bushcraft Force
7. Old style 511
8. Old style 546 in Military Green
9. Companion Stainless steel

Huh... And here I was thinking I had a lot of them. Not compared to some here I see.;)

Great knives though really, and it was only about $135 for all of them in todays prices. I wouldn't say the cheaper ones are any worse than the pricier ones either. A Companion is cheap and just as good as the Bushcraft line, in fact I prefer it. And a 510/511 or 546 is perfectly functional as well.
 
Let me think. Give me a second, I'm getting older and the mind is already addled.


Calculating, 99%





Exactly 0.

I guess this means I need to get one. I'm just not really into fixed blades.
 
How do you guys carry yours? I can't even get one of my smaller belts to go through the "belt loop" on the plastic sheath. Great knife, though.
 
How do you guys carry yours? I can't even get one of my smaller belts to go through the "belt loop" on the plastic sheath. Great knife, though.
Usually in my pack. I have issues with the belt loop also, and although most Moras would be fine for neck carry, I can't stand having anything around my neck.
 
Too, too many of them. BUT most are circa/pre 1970's Moras by other makers like Carl Anderson, Eriksson and Broderna Jonsson. Especially those oldies with laminated blades. Check "that" auction site. I have a prejudice against most modern Moras as I don't like plastic.
Rich
 
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