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Kerry
> 3 dayI have no idea why this showed up... at work... but, it had my name on it, so, I kept it. Amazing hand knife, I keep it in my hiking bag, I dont wear it. It showed up green, and I think it was a mistake for something else I bought for work from work, but, it was on works dollar, never figured it out. FREE REALLY COOL KNIFE!
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mikemck
> 3 dayPerfect size for everyday use. Just what I expected.
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Knut 2650
Greater than one weekBlade is short, but very sharp like all MORA knives. The back spine is nice and flat without the typical eased edge so it strikes ferro rods creating a very good spark. The handle is nice and fat for a solid grip. Great all around backup knife with a 101 uses.
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Alex Cesare
> 3 dayThis is one of my go to knives. It fits in the hand great. It comes very sharp. Easily fits in a packet. The blade is small but extremely useful. Great for camping, fishing, or anything really. I might be buying another one soon to keep in the truck !
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Steve
> 3 dayMorakniv knives are always excellent value for the price. Especially if you catch them on sale. :-)
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James Moore
> 3 dayIts useful little knife, with enough handle to do feel comfortable. Throws a nice spark with a ferro rod.
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Anatoli R.
> 3 dayThe knife is nice, came quite sharp. However the grind work was not perfect. It is just a minor thing. I did some cooking prep and it worked out great, including peeling large russet potatoes... I also noticed that it might be a good idea to secure the knife better when used as a neck knife. I might buy a second one in hope to get one with better grind and keep this one as spare. Overall not bad!
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Jay g
> 3 dayId like to start by saying morakniv makes some really cool affordable knives. I like the companion and the craftline pro quite a lot. not the eldris though....this knife is poorly designed, and VERY VERY poorly made. the blunt side of the blade is literally covered in metal shavings that are halfway stuck to the blade. its very rough and poorly cut metal. I know that mora doesnt grind the back of the blade on purpose, but this is much more dangerous and uncomfortable that the other two cheaper knives I have from this same company. it feels like freshly cut sheet metal. there are already scratches all over the blade, strange ones that dont look like they were from standard grinding. this knife is unsafe. the handle is too short to reach my pinky, and my hands arent even that big. there is no guard. there is no finger grip. there is no jimping. despite having such a short handle its a very fat round handle. far to big to be a edc, both in pocket or as a neck knife. I cant think of anything this knife does good in any respect. i would actually say that its false to call it a knife. this is clearly a woodworking tool, with an intended purpose, that fails in all other tasks you would need a knife for. this knife is over double the mora price for half the usual quality. I guess I should also mention the blade size. its like an inch long .... its useless for everything but opening boxes. It was a gift. however, i am tempted to get rid of it anyways, just to make sure somebody at my house doesnt use such an unsafe knife by accident. it could literally give you a metal splinter and the grip is horrible. coldsteel, crkt, kershaw or Ontario knife co instead.
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James Morgareidge
> 3 dayThis knife is almost perfect. The only issue with the knife itself is the edge it comes with is garbage. It was really rough and I had to finish and polish it myself. Not too big a deal, but something to be aware of. The reason that Im not giving it five stars is the sheath. It does not have a belt clip. I know that they have a neck lanyard kit, but I dont really want a neck knife. I think this would be the perfect belt knife for EDC and utility if it had a better sheath.
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shameous oshantie
> 3 day5 star knife half a star sheath.