Classic Mora, what’s your go to?

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I’ve got a couple of old Moras I really like, both stainless, both Frosts, possibly just before Mora? One I bought at 15 in the tackle shop I don’t know the name or number but the handle is still available as a bleeding knife, the other a stainless 760 with blue handle.

What’s your favourite old Mora?
 
It's my 'back door' knife. It handles wet and muddy just fine, but it does need dried well and oiled afterwards.
I use it in the garden, for craft stuff when I'm working at the back door.
I really, really don't like the sheath.
 
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So frustrating they don’t do a stainless one! I’m around water a lot, would have one in an instant if they did!
I just noticed the 'classic' in the thread. I already commented but I will leave it because its fair comment. Ive got a stainless Mora. Its a companion. Not the same granted but I wont have anything else. Mine has a ferro rod in the handle. I dont think its gimmicky. it is well concealed and a resource if needed. I never understood these expensive knives. I agree that the craftsmanship is superb etc but in terms of practicality a Mora is as good as anything I think. DD xxx
 
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So frustrating they don’t do a stainless one! I’m around water a lot, would have one in an instant if they did!
I've made plenty of those in stainless with a full tang.

Mora 510 is the one i kept. Handle suits me better than the clipper. Mine is one of the older ones. They stopped making them for a few years, but seems they are in production again.
 
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I just noticed the 'classic' in the thread. I already commented but I will leave it because its fair comment. Ive got a stainless Mora. Its a companion. Not the same granted but I wont have anything else. Mine has a ferro rod in the handle. I dont think its gimmicky. it is well concealed and a resource if needed. I never understood these expensive knives. I agree that the craftsmanship is superb etc but in terms of practicality a Mora is as good as anything I think. DD xxx
I have a couple of fancy expensive knives and several Mora Companions dotted around the place. The expensive ones are nice but whenever I just need to do a job it usually tends to be the Mora I use. Cheap enough that I don't mind abusing the hell out of it when required and it just get the job done.

Sorry for the off topic post. :)
 
I lost my original Classic that I bought back in 1997/98 somehow during my move to my present gaff, got a new one this Christmas
 

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One Frosts Classic with laminated blade, did have a few others and others bearing the maker's name Eriksson and in solid carbon steel but somehow they found their way to the council recycling centre. The only other ' Mora ' I have is a modified rescue Clipper.

The Frosts knife comes with a natty close fitting patterned leather tube type sheath
 
The red one used most because I keep in shed and don’t have to go back in the house when I need to cut something.

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Mora good.
Mora question why need stupidly expensive knife when its often has better heat treatment and geometry than knife which cost £400+
 
Moras are perfectly OK and, like most people here, I have one or two ... more if their carving knives count in this conversation. I almost never take them or use them. I have had a sort of sentimental itch for a red-handled one for maybe twenty years, but when they introduced the Classic 1/0 3" blade one, that made for a choice that I simply couldn't resolve :) They aren't especially affordable here.
 
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I like the Garberg quite a bit as an all around knife that I can use and abuse. I leave stainless Garberg in my trucks as part of a break down kit. I also like Companion robust. I keep a bunch of Companion around as box openers and cardboard box break down blades. I generally use Moras for work that might result in them being scratched up, damaged or otherwise abused that I would not want to expose a "prettier" knife to. Plus, unlike almost every other knife made in the EU that import tarrifs on these have not really dramatically altered their retail prices inside the US.
 

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