Bahco 2444 Mora Knife - Experiences?

  • Hey Guest, Early bird pricing on the Summer Moot (29th July - 10th August) available until April 6th, we'd love you to come. PLEASE CLICK HERE to early bird price and get more information.

TeeDee

Full Member
Nov 6, 2008
10,580
3,768
50
Exeter
Right , I have searched with nil satisfaction.

I'm looking at furnishing a local group with a load of knives and the Bahco 2444 caught my eye due to it price.



"There can be few more demanding environments for a knife to function in than the deck of a fishing vessel. Salt spray that gets into every nook and cranny and eats steel alive, freezing fingers, poor visibility, and to top it all, a higher than usual probability of a situation occurring where a sharp knife might just save a life. The Bahco Mora knife is made from high alloy stainless steel, giving it excellent corrosion resistance. The blade is only hardened to RC55, sacrificing a little edge retention but giving the blade immense toughness and sharpenability.
The handle and sheath are robust and well designed, the handle has a patterned elastomer surface for excellent grip - even with cold, wet, slippery fingers - and the knife snaps into the sheath, so it won't fall out, but can easily be drawn and re-sheathed with one hand."








So , due to its softer nature is it easier to sharpen then a traditional SS knife??


Who's got one or has used one and your views please.


TA Muchly sweeties.:)

 

vildor

Member
Nov 6, 2010
23
0
Portugal - Lisbon
I have two of thoose... And I know a lot more people who do also carry a Bahco clipper.

No problems with edge retention at all... You notice it a little while heavy carving (especially on seasoned wood), but nothing out of ordinary.
Just go for it.. Can't go wrong really... It's a Clipper =D
 

BCUK Shop

We have a a number of knives, T-Shirts and other items for sale.

SHOP HERE