Mora Knife Pics

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Hey, theres been alot of people making threads asking about moras and which ones they should buy. So i decided to take some pics of my "small" mora collection so people could get a idea how they look compared to each other. I hope this thread helps the people out that are wanting one and sparks some new interest in these very nice knifes. I encourage others to post pics of their moras and action shots.

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A sheath i made for my biggest mora, with a half dollar
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I like those a lot. Real workin' knives that aren't spendy.

I went fishing with my progeny a few weeks ago and we used a tackle box that had belonged to my now-deceased father-in-law. Found a Mora in there, which is now mine.
 
Moras are great knives for the money. Sometimes I wonder why we all want some $100+ knife when a mora does the job just as good.
 
Moras are great knives for the money. Sometimes I wonder why we all want some $100+ knife when a mora does the job just as good.

I think it is our way of supporting diversity. There is room for all of God's blades on my belt...
 
I just bought my first Mora. Model 2010, which I understand is a brand new model, very similar to the Mora 2000. It's a beautiful knife for the money. An axe, saw and this knife may be all I ever need.
 
Moras are great. Inexpensive with alot of value. I love my carbon clipper, probably my sharpest knife. The sheaths aren't anything special, my clipper keeps falling out of the sheath it came with.
 
Moras are great. Inexpensive with alot of value. I love my carbon clipper, probably my sharpest knife. The sheaths aren't anything special, my clipper keeps falling out of the sheath it came with.

Try heating the sheath with a heatgun and tweaking it a bit. They are thermoplastic and can be molded easily.
 
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