Advice on a second knife

saddle_tramp

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Jul 13, 2008
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West Cornwall
time and time again on here, youll hear how moras make great 'starter' knives and are fine until you progress or can afford something better.

what suprises me is the way that progression often leads to a bushie style knife, 4mil thick, huge handle, much deeper blade and something completely different to the mora that you started with.

I look at the knives on here, and drool at the exotic scales, the ornate rivets, the incredible amount of craftsmanship, much in the way as i might drool at an aston martin or a range rover in the carpark, but my sensible head tells me that an old peugeot van is imminantly more practical, and in the same way, my old wooden handle moras are as good as il ever need.

If you genuinely feel that your clipper cant do things you want it to, if you genuinely fear its going to break at any minute, or if you cant get on with the feel of it, then fine, look for something different that fits your needs, But if youre happy with it, why change?
 

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