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M-13603
$38.00
Don't like the plastic sheath? Then check out this nice leather sheath which fits this knife.
Below are the detailed measurements of this knife. One important note: for best comfort and grip, the length of your middle finger should be similar to the circumference of the handle.Thank you for submitting a review!
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I received this item by accident, but I gotta say, this might convince me to buy more knives in this line. This knife is small, better suited for people who wear Medium or small sized gloves. The knife is beautiful and well made, the blade is shiny, sharp, and slicey. They are very clear that the sheath is plastic, which is still great, as it looks sleek and holds the knife tight enough to not worry about it coming out. The handle is ergonomic and very grippy, and all the parts are fitted together very skillfully.
I have,next to me, A canvas bag with 15 bushcraft knives and an old Kabar from the Nam days. Which one produces the best and fastest feather stick?? An old Mora classic #1 I bought in New Port Orgon years ago for 11.00 bucks. My youngest grandson is visiting from Montana and from all the knives I have which does he pick to take back with him? My favorite little Mora. Dam! He is so like Me. I had it in a neck sheath and he really liked the combo. Gotta Love The Kid, GrandPa
This knife checks the box for a no nonsense, rubust yet compact knife. Nothing fancy here, this knife is all function in a size that favors slightly smaller more intricate work. Its basically the size of a paring knife, with a thicker blade. Its great for carving, camp chores, and kitchen duty. The carbon steel blade comes razor sharp, and is easy to keep that way. NOT stainless and will easily rust but its quality outweighs what little extra maintenance oiling the blade involves. Moras are great knives. Kudos for the improved sheath.