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Brian devolve
> 3 dayGreat knife its very durable and sharp!! Only thing I wish it had was a belt slot other than that I definitely recommend this to anyone needing a quality knife
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Henry Toler
> 3 dayThe size and ergonomics are top notch.
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gerry breton
> 3 dayI AM AN AVID KNIFE COLLECTOR ABOUT 250 KNIVES AND THIS IS ONE OF THE ONES THAT IS ALSO WELL BUILT AND CAN HOLD ONE HELL OF A EDGE CAREFUL KNIVES ARE NOT TOYS. THEY ARE TOOLS.
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Shane J. Wilson
> 3 daySturdy little thing. Comfy to use and light weight
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Andrew Ryan
> 3 dayThis is without a doubt the best cheep knife you can buy. The steel holds an edge as good as my VG10 spyderco, and the handle is the most ergonomic of any knife Ive bought at any price (I have some knives that I have bought as blanks that I made the handles for that are better.) Mora has made a name for themselves by making knives that are inexpensive enough that you are not afraid to use them for hard tasks, and this one does them well, and hos no damage to show for it. I have used this knife to carve the handles for other knives, sometimes striking the edge on the metal of the knife Im working on, and the blade has no lasting damage after a good sharpening. This is the first Mora I have bought and it has made a good impression. If you are debating on weather to buy this, just do it, it is not expensive and it will quickly become your most used knife.
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Jeremiah Warthog
> 3 dayThis inexpensive, squatty little knife might be thought to be just an amusing curiosity! Nothing could be further from the truth! This is extremely useful for any close, delicate work such as decorative carving, casual whittling of miniature busts of the heads of famous (or infamous) politicians, corporate blow-hards, etc., carving your initials in a tree, or other graffiti and defacements. The steel is excellent, and it comes sharpened at the good angle for decorative carving and whittling. You have to handle it to appreciate it; then it may be difficult to put down.
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Larry
> 3 dayAwesome pocket edc fixed blade. Excellent design and perfect design for everyday carry
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E. Brown
> 3 dayI don’t know why I slept on this lovely little knife for so long. Finally picked one up, and I love it! It is the perfect fire-kit knife for processing tinder and kindling, scraping sparks off of a ferro-rod, and for whittling while sitting by the fire. I’ve had it for a few weeks now, have used it at least 3 times a week, and have yet to sharpen it. The sheath retention is great; I have not had any issues or reason to worry about it while wearing it tip-up as a neck-knife.
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William J. Dyer
> 3 dayVery quick shipping. Nice knife.
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ToolNut102
> 3 dayAn odd curiosity. Not as useful as a box cutter, very limited usability as a standard knife, due to the excessive curve in the extremely short blade. An interesting but significantly overpriced toy for what it is. Nowhere near as useful as a folding pocketknife of similar size, since deployment requires two hands, making deployment and re-sheathing slow and clumsy. Have carried it for a few weeks, to try to force it into routine use. In almost every case, its just easier to reach for the one-hand opening and closing pocket knife. MAYBE it has some functionality as a caping knife, but not really suitable for routine day-to-day use IMHO. Give it an improved sheath with a secure pocket clip, and possibly its usefulness would increase. But Mora isnt likely to go there, and purchasing a custom sheath for a knife like this would be irrational.