Mora Photo Reviews Wanted?

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Howdy,

I am gonna order one of those new High Q for my shop...

Which got me wondering if their were any other Moras that you all would like to see photo reviews of?

Best,
Marion
 
I wouldn't mind a good review of the #277 if you get one. I like the looks of it a lot but would like to fell more comfortable about it before I spent the money on it.
 
Triflex Craftsman, Mora 2000, Mora blade blanks in the 3.5 to 6 inch range.
I have a regular Mora 2000 but a review of one in the new orange color would probably force to me to buy one in orange!
:D
 
The full tang LAPP 90 or a curved wood carving knife. Maybe a drawknife as well.

The full tang are too pricey for my blood.

Which curved wood carving knife and drawknife would you like to see?


I wouldn't mind a good review of the #277 if you get one. I like the looks of it a lot but would like to fell more comfortable about it before I spent the money on it.

I held one, and they are pretty nice, but small around...

It took some group images, here is one with it, in the image...

scandi_trad.jpg


I had it, to take some pictures for a friend...

sharon05a.jpg



sharon05b.jpg



sharon05d.jpg



It seemed more for the gentleman of leisure than for the adventurer... Something to have in the aromatic cedar chest on the dresser... But then again, it might be perfect for your trips to the coffee houses of Tennessee. Less likely to scare the natives, but still possessing that rock hard core, ready to do duty. Oh yeah, that last part was supposed to be said in a smokey sotto voce hard use kind of way... Like as if I am always seen driving a bad ass car with a screaming chicken on the hood.

Anyway, I have thought of getting a 33, and dying the handle, maybe dulling the finish of the blade, distressing it a bit, make it look like it had whittled toothpicks in the war.


Triflex Craftsman, Mora 2000, Mora blade blanks in the 3.5 to 6 inch range.
I have a regular Mora 2000 but a review of one in the new orange color would probably force to me to buy one in orange!
:D

I had a Mora 2000 NeverLost, but I sold it, I will try to dig up the images I took...

I won't likely be buying any of the blanks, if I do any blanks, they will likely be Lauri or EnZo.

I will do a review of the Craftsman, it is one of my favorite, I love that handle!

Here is a number of them, in one image....

scandi_crafty.jpg



BTW, that is a piece of sheath on the edge of the red one, not a chip...


Pinging for a review request as well.

Which one do you want me to review?


Best,
Marion
 
I had a Mora 2000 NeverLost, but I sold it, I will try to dig up the images I took...

I won't likely be buying any of the blanks, if I do any blanks, they will likely be Lauri or EnZo.

I will do a review of the Craftsman, it is one of my favorite, I love that handle!


Best,
Marion
A review of the Enzo D2 Camper would be sweet!
:thumbup:
Love my Enzo Trapper and i'm contemplating getting a Camper blade blank but i'm not sold on D2, would prefer an 01 Camper if only they were available.
 
Hey Marion,
post #7, first pic. Great comparison. Can you name all the models in that picture?
Always liked classic wood handle mora models. Thanks.
 
Thanks bro, for once I want a knife for it's looks alone...I'd just like to know it was at least marginally sturdy if I really needed it to be.
 
Er, the new High Q when you get, if you please :)

I should have got that, but I guess I had a cranial rectal inversion...

Will do.


Thanks bro, for once I want a knife for it's looks alone...I'd just like to know it was at least marginally sturdy if I really needed it to be.

Buddy, I hear you. And while I did not work it, as I just had it to do pictures, I did not see anything that made me think that it was any less capable than any of their other work.

It seemed like a fine knife, well made. Just a little small for my meaty paws.


Best,
Marion
 
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