Frost's Mora Modification

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Hardworms

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May 23, 2007
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Hi all, here are a few pictures of a new knife I've been working on as a gift for my younger brother. It's a modification of a Frost's Mora (classic bushcraft staple) in walnut with brass bar bolts and mild steel faux tang (epoxied to the real tang). I'm not 100% happy with it, but it's been a great exercise it what not to do!
It's currently winging its way to Lawrence Duggan, AKA Rapidboy, for a new sheath.
Any thoughts, comments, criticism or suggestions would be very welcome.

Josh

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Here you can see the joint between the blade and the mild steel. I think it could have been better.

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I got a bit over-enthusiastic when I was cutting it out. But I think these blemishes add character.

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Hardworms

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been thinking of doing something similar for my girlfriend. Someone stupidly let her use a Ray Meres knife, which suited her smaller hands. Now muggings here needs to find a cheaper alternative.
I made the handle pretty narrow as my brother has small hands (just like all the men in my family). It's worth doing. The Mora is a great blade, just needs a handle that does it justice. Go for it, and when you do let me know how it turns out.
 

Chinkapin

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H.W. Send that knife to Mora. They should see it. You might have to tell them what the handle is made out of -- I don't think they will recognize that organic stuff you used! lol.
 

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