Perfect Bushcraft Knife

my current favorite
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AWESOME ! I have never seen Moras of those designs before.
Except for the W11 they are not made any longer. The contemporary Mora #1 with laminated blade displays an unfinished birch handle, not the red one.

~Paul~
 
Umm, homemade, 0-1 tool & hornbeam burl
Just played with a grinder and files till it was comfortable
Thanks for the compliment s500yards

mike

Gah! That's beautiful! I am trying my hand at making a woodlore clone and might hit you up for tips. If my knife came out like that, I would be stoked. (But really, I'm sure that took a lot of skill, patience, and dedication.)
 
Gah! That's beautiful! I am trying my hand at making a woodlore clone and might hit you up for tips. If my knife came out like that, I would be stoked. (But really, I'm sure that took a lot of skill, patience, and dedication.)

Thanks Darren, i appreciate the compliment, im just learnin myself
 
My current favorite combo: Bark River Upswept Golok and Fiddleback Forge Bushfinger with custom piggyback baldric sheath rig made by the very talented Rick Lowe.

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Ray Laconico Kephart. This was taken after a day of collecting Chanterelles. The blade is around 4 3/8" in length. 1/8" stock and desert ironwood handles. RAZOR sharp and very easy to maintain. None of my blades see as much woods time as this one.



Show off!!! :D
 
The two on the left in the top picture are Koster Bushmasters. 5" blade on that one.

I had one, but prefer Koster's Bushcrafter model for woods work. I've got a few and like the full flat ground one pretty well once I thinned out the edge.
 
Thanks!

The two on the left in the top picture are Koster Bushmasters. 5" blade on that one.

I had one, but prefer Koster's Bushcrafter model for woods work. I've got a few and like the full flat ground one pretty well once I thinned out the edge.
 
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