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Richard L. Spung
> 3 dayHigh quality and sharp!
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SAF
> 3 dayI really like this knife. It is my go to camp knife. I wear it as a neck knife or with a lanyard off my belt. I always carry a heavy duty belt knife, but find it annoying to use for small tasks around camp. Once I have camp establish I down grade and its nice to wear shorts and the Eldris as I move about camp, in and out of my hammock, etc. This knife fills that role well. Cutting rope, food, making kindling, etc. This knife does it. The spine of the knife is amazing for throwing sparks off a ferro rod. It came rather sharp. It stays in its fitted sheath. I do think its a little high prices consider you can buy a full length Mora Companion for cheaper.
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Andy
> 3 dayGreat knife, great for small fine wood working, the same quality and craftsmanship you expect from morakniv
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Alexzander Gusikowski
> 3 dayThese knives I think can generally be carried concelled and would provide a sharp gripy weapon when the chips are down. I carry it in my frontt pants pocket and forget its there. Great quality and light in weight. Great utility blade?
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SDK
> 3 dayHavent used it yet but it looks and feels to be just like my other Moras. Should be a great skinning knife hence the reason I bought it.
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Anguel
Greater than one weekThis knife is great just like all the knives this brand makes. I just wish I could reply to reviews. That would be great because seeing people complain about it rusting is ridiculous. Just because it’s stainless steel doesn’t meant it won’t rust. Stainless steel is still steel and steel rusts. It doesn’t mean it’s 100% resistant to all rust. Some of them actually are but not all Stainless steels are the same. There are literally thousands of different steels on the market. If a tiny bit of spotting on a knife you’ve left wet all day is so shocking I recommend googling the steel of anything you buy before buying said item. Look it up do some research find out exactly what that steel is made of. This steel here has a .6 carbon 13.5 chromium .4 silicon .4 manganese. As you can see it has very high corrosion resistance but things like salt water or leaving it in the rain or putting it in the dishwasher could still make it rust because 85% of this steel is steel! I know it’s a sock but believe it there’s steel in this steel and lots of it in fact. Can you guess what steel is made of? It’s iron believe it or not. There’s around 50% iron in all stainless steel. So please don’t be so shocked when you see steel rust. There are some steels better suited for marine use find out which ones those are and stick to them. Steel rusting doesn’t mean it’s bad and your dollar store knife is better quality because the unknown steel That knife is made of probably has so little actual steel in it that it can’t rust. In fact all the highest quality steels in the world the ones that get the sharpest, hardest, last the longest rust because they have more carbon in them. The more carbon and less chrome the harder the steel is and the easier it thats. On the other hands the worst steels are the softest stainless steels with close to no carbon at all. But those won’t rust on you and they won’t break or chip they will just bend and dent. Like most of the 300 steels. They have a huge amount of chrome and other metals like nickel that make it more corrosion resistant. But do some research before you complain. Complaining about something you know nothing about isnt cool.
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ShaggyDog
> 3 daySharp right out the box. Small and well made.
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Jon
Greater than one weekSince I just started collecting and using knives perhaps my opine is short. Nonetheless, this tool has already done yeomans work in helping prep odd shaped outside 90 year old windows for plastic. Its really versatile, strong and sharp. The short blade affords a set of vectors that Ive found harder to locate for cutting and batoning. The handle is absolutely stable while applying force and very comfortable even with a lot of pressure. Totally a steal for the money. If the US companies could design and build products like this using indigenous steel, what a boon. Sweden has got it goin on here.
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mo
> 3 dayBy far the best $20 knife Ive ever bought. Made quick work of skinning a deer, stays sharp, easy to clean.
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Vincent Cyr
> 3 day...nuff said