Have Morakniv tweaked the Garberg profile??

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Dan1982

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Hi all, I’m a big fan of my Mora Garberg. I’ve owned a carbon version for several years and it’s my “go to” camp knife. For me personally… it ticks pretty much all boxes. So much so that I recently purchased a stainless version for using in generally wetter conditions HOWEVER… the new stainless model appears to have a significantly larger ricasso than My older carbon model and it’s something I’m not massively delighted with. Is anyone aware of a design/profile update over the years or is this potentially an imperfection in the one I happened to have purchased?? Please see images below.

Thanks
Dan
 

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With a factory as big as Mora I’m guessing it’s a case that it’s different production lines which is causing a bit of difference with the machining.
 
There was a brief period a few years back when some really bad moras slipped through with horrendous grinds. It’s a mass produced knife, so a change in
Machinery , programming, even steel variations within set parameters can tweak the original.
You have TWO fine knives there
And that’s the only criteria not variable
 
Other way about for me.....

ricasso on older stainless blade 6mm

ricasso on newer carbon blade 10mm

So yes it does appear they have tweaked the design slightly.
 
I'd be irked by that change too - reducing the cutting edge and moving the start of it further away from the handle can surely only mean a reduction in performance?
 
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