Heads up: Ray Mears 30yr Mora deal!

dwardo

Bushcrafter through and through
Aug 30, 2006
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This was posted just before christmas and were very popular. I bought four as presents and kept one my self.
The spine tends to need a little work to remove any burrs and tidy it up a little but its no drama.
 

Macaroon

A bemused & bewildered
Jan 5, 2013
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SE Wales
Just ordered this little package - can't leave it there for that money, thanks for the heads-up................atb mac
 

presterjohn

Settler
Apr 13, 2011
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United Kingdom
I got mine a couple of days ago. I was surprised how much bigger overall they are to the Companion/Clipper. As I have large hands this means they suit me perfectly. One of these and a Laplander saw are pretty much all you need for you outdoor wood based shenanigans.
 

Cobweb

Native
Aug 30, 2007
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South Shropshire
Thank you for the heads up, ~I've just ordered them, what a good deal! I'm impressed with RAy, he has pretty good deals on stuff occasionally, I got a GF wildlife hatchet from that site a couple of years ago and it was only £30 inc P&P I was pretty chuffed! lol
 

Ed Edwards

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Dec 17, 2012
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I got mine a couple of days ago. I was surprised how much bigger overall they are to the Companion/Clipper. As I have large hands this means they suit me perfectly. One of these and a Laplander saw are pretty much all you need for you outdoor wood based shenanigans.

+ 1! Really impressed with these knives. A quick spine grind and it throws a great spark too. I can see me getting a couple more too (just running out of places to hide stuff from SWMBO!).
 

Doc

Need to contact Admin...
Nov 29, 2003
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Perthshire
I bought a pair too - I'm doing some tuition soon and didn't want to risk the Woodlore.

They are very good practical knives: comfy blister-free handle, decent carbon steel, throws a good firesteel spark when modded, secure sheath with drain hole and much lighter than a Woodlore.

Apart from Ray's shop being the cheapest source with this deal, I think the 'Thirty Years of Bushcraft' engraving is also advantageous - if you are called upon to prove 'good reason' for possession, it states the knife's purpose.
 

Paddytray

Settler
Jul 11, 2012
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basingstoke
So far since this was originally posted.
I've brought 7 for other people and 1 for myself .
they are perfect starter knifes in my mind.
In an attempt to lure my friends into the woods in the near future.

I've also brought a fair few HUL HULHVK Craftmans Knife .
http://www.ffx.co.uk/tools/product/Hvk Craftmans Knife Hvk 7317843800111 380010
they're so cheap and I like the fact they're bright in colour .
Not so easy to lose in the woods.
 

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