Out of all of these, why my Mora???

Skunk, we need to do a full-body intervention with Kevin...you go first...(regarding Mora knives, of course, trying to stay on theme)..you need to challenge his sensitivities and poetic ramblings. Mora knives.
 
Man, Coldwood, right now I am wrestling with inner demons since you showed me the Mora deal at Sportsman's Guide.

I'd sure love to splurge for a couple of them babies!

As one of my friend's exclaims whenver he sees their catalog,
"I put Gary Olen's kids through college!"
:D :D :rolleyes:


But yes, there is always time to shake Kevin's tree.
Maybe tell him that birch bark sheath he made can always double as tinder? ;)
 
Skunk, just buy one! You know you're going to blow that much on a six pack or two this week, and you'll have piss to show for it. Go for the bright light, you'll have angels swimming around you!
 
Yeah, Mora is a solid bet. I keep my Mora 2000 with me all the time. At home I have a bunch of the standard stainless Moras I payed about 10$/pce for.

A Sandvik 12C27Mod cryohardened blade in a 10 dollar knife with a practical grind. I can even afford loosing it. My father bought me a Mora when I was 5, I have had at least one of them within arms reach ever since. One in my car, one in my toolbox, one in my small backpack etc.

The secret is mass production of course, they spit out tons of these blades.

I like the fact that these are made in Sweden (I'm swedish myself), with cost leveles in the same region as the US, or even higher, not in China.

//Jay
 
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