Recommend me a Mora

Mora's are great. I've got two Classic's and a 2000 and use them on camping trips. I think you can't go wrong with a Mora. Good and simple knives.

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Yes, I'll recommend you a Mora. They are great value knives. But which Mora you'll have to decide yourself.
Triflex?
 
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Knife collectors with OCD will be driven crazy by that Hultafors (4th from left) ruining a perfect line of Moras :D
 
I have mora 2000 and clipper. Mora 2000 is better for food preparation but clipper is much better for batoning because it has thicker blade. I perfer clipper.
 
I have the clipper and 711, I prefer the 711 for the thicker rubber handle, but you can't go wrong with either...
 
I have a Red handled (no1, i think) with the single finger guard and a just got a Robust for my bday! Seem to be super sharp out of the box. I haven't been able to really put them to the test yet, but i'm excited to! The Robust seems to fit my hand better and i think i'll like the thicker blade.
 
Many people recommend mora highQ robust because its very big handle and thicker blade.


Yes and the demand for them seems to be huge!

I was in the hardware store the other day and they have a long range of Mora and Hultafors models.
The only soldout and empty shelf was where the Robust's had been.

I have two, one in my toolbox and one at home.
Great knives!

The Mora's I prefer to carry on my person when working, are the laminated woodhandled models.
Recently I bought laminated blanks and made my own handles and this is what I came up with:

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The edge holding of this steel is the best Mora can offer and it's a joy to use in woodworking!:thumbup:

If stainless is Your game, don't forget to check the new Bushcraft Orange in 3,2 mm thick stainless.

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Regards
Mikael
 
3$ a piece, I'd be thrown off the plane, and put on a terror watch list for trying to bring 50 knives on the plane.
 
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