I'm very happy to show you all the new Mora Robust and this is the first privately owned one in the UK, the others are only being sent out on Monday!
It's a big bruiser of a knife and a lot thicker than the Mora allround, coming in at 3.2mm thick! For those people who would rather batton than use an axe,this is an answer to your prayers!
Nice knife, but I won't throw away any of my axes just yet. ;-)
ReplyDeleteWise move Gorges, a knife is no match for an axe in the right circumstances.
DeleteI think that is going to be rather popular.
ReplyDeleteI agree!
DeleteExcellent! I always thought that a Mora with a thicker blade would be ideal, and finally arrived!
ReplyDeletewhere did you buy it?
thank you very much for sharing
Daniel
Daniel, the only guy who has them at the minute is Tony from Moonraker knives, give him a call as they're going fast.
DeleteI like the look of the older Mora with the wood handle, but I don't like the look of this one. Pitty they had to use a synthetic handle. I don't batton knives, personally think it is a dam silly thing to do to any knife, even this one.
ReplyDeleteRight tool for the job still holds with me. They want to split wood by battoning, get a froe.
With respect & regards, Keith.
http://woodsrunnersdiary.blogspot.com.au/
A froe is one tool I don't own but I can certainly see it's worth, thanks for the input.
Deletei cant believe me and you (your son logan whos me)are so far the only people i know to have this knife in ireland
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a great knife. I bought the heavy duty hultafors knife for the tough jobs but I haven't had a chance to put it to the test yet. I prefere the mora handles and I like the fact that the blade is slightly thicker. I may have to invest soon.
ReplyDeleteIt is a great knife, you won't be disappointed.
DeleteGreat knife.
ReplyDeleteTough blade ,tough handle,good handle ergonomics.
No wooden handle that's going to split here..