For use in the Britain, I am soon to purchase a couple of Mora's for both myself and my partner, to have alighted on the idea that perhaps stainless would be the way to go, but I am contested given prior experience of stainless versus carbon steel in terms of edge holding. Yeah I know edge holding depend on what you do with that edge, but I did I hear correctly, Mora's stainless is a bit different in that it can hold a surprisingly good edge?
Others experiences with the Stainless Mora Companions in terms of edge holding would be appreciated?
Intended use is green wood working and general about camp activities am not into the survival stuff.
What with Swedes in the family I am not new to Mora's, to currently have two others, a Stainless Clipper rescue knife that generally lives in the front of the car and what I guess would now be called the classic in laminated steel with a rather lovely incised leather tube sheath with pinion belt mounting, though mine has different blade dimensions and states Frosts of Mora on the blade There are two other birch handled guardless oldies somewhere about, shorter and in carbon steel and in black plastic patterned sheaths, both of them Eriksson's if only I could find them.
Reason I am getting two new Mora's is because after a long time away from this stuff, to now have a pupil,--my partner I think it would be good to start with a couple of new knives.
Others experiences with the Stainless Mora Companions in terms of edge holding would be appreciated?
Intended use is green wood working and general about camp activities am not into the survival stuff.
What with Swedes in the family I am not new to Mora's, to currently have two others, a Stainless Clipper rescue knife that generally lives in the front of the car and what I guess would now be called the classic in laminated steel with a rather lovely incised leather tube sheath with pinion belt mounting, though mine has different blade dimensions and states Frosts of Mora on the blade There are two other birch handled guardless oldies somewhere about, shorter and in carbon steel and in black plastic patterned sheaths, both of them Eriksson's if only I could find them.
Reason I am getting two new Mora's is because after a long time away from this stuff, to now have a pupil,--my partner I think it would be good to start with a couple of new knives.