I found these knives from Mora in a wholesalers catalogue and ordered them straightaway:
They have the usual excellent blades, high-carbon with the black one, the other stainlesssteel.
The handles are a tacky plastic, with bolster and butt of a harder variety.
Sheats are simple plastic with a drainhole at the tip, the olive one has a leather-loop.
Finish was excellent, the one exception being the spine of the black one, which was left raw:
Nothing which couldnt be brought to an acceptable level with 15min of work with a file and a buffingwheel!
Both were sharp enough to shave right out of the box and best of all is the price: 13,- for the black one, 24,- the olive one.
With these prices the carbonbladed one is a fantastic bargain. The olive one will have its handle removed and the big but thin blade will be made in a bushcraft knife, complete with brass bolster and handle of old olivewood.
They have the usual excellent blades, high-carbon with the black one, the other stainlesssteel.
The handles are a tacky plastic, with bolster and butt of a harder variety.
Sheats are simple plastic with a drainhole at the tip, the olive one has a leather-loop.
Finish was excellent, the one exception being the spine of the black one, which was left raw:
Nothing which couldnt be brought to an acceptable level with 15min of work with a file and a buffingwheel!
Both were sharp enough to shave right out of the box and best of all is the price: 13,- for the black one, 24,- the olive one.
With these prices the carbonbladed one is a fantastic bargain. The olive one will have its handle removed and the big but thin blade will be made in a bushcraft knife, complete with brass bolster and handle of old olivewood.