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Partickpebbles

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Dec 18, 2010
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this...

http://www.raymears.com/Bushcraft_Product/809-Mora-510-MG-Knife/

and jolly excited...

My knife collection is pretty pathetic...but has been more than satisfactory for my needs to be honest!!

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Gerber-22-0...PT9K/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1303992908&sr=8-1

which I Use Daily..

and then I have this...

http://www.stanleytools.co.uk/product/147148

and in a real emergency SAK....that I have had for 20 years!!

http://www.victorinox.com/product/1/100/1000/1.6795

So a little excited at my new purchase.... now then postie dont hang around!!:p
 

DaveBromley

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Mate the mora is all you NEED maybe with exception of a laplander saw. But anything else is just for aesthetics tbh my mora does everything any of my other knives do just as well, plus some things i wouldn't think of using a costly knife for!

I just like the look of certain knives and cant resist buying them lol

Dave
 

Partickpebbles

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Dec 18, 2010
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Mate the mora is all you NEED maybe with exception of a laplander saw. But anything else is just for aesthetics tbh my mora does everything any of my other knives do just as well, plus some things i wouldn't think of using a costly knife for!

I just like the look of certain knives and cant resist buying them lol

Dave

Cheers Dave! Yep have the laplander type saw and an Roughneck Axe/hachet thing too!
 

Everything Mac

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Nov 30, 2009
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I so want one of those, I know its not a lot of pennies but cannot justify the cost at the moment. Better start saving my lunch money :p

I'm in a similar position. I'd been saving up all my loose change for a wee while. Cashed it in for a nice wee £20. = new knife for Andy! :D

Bought myself a mora classic as I'd been eyeing up a mora for ages but the Allround wasn't in stock so I thought sod it and got the classic instead.

Andy
 

Nonsuch

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Sep 19, 2008
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With reference to the OP, I don't think you can beat an SAK Swiss Champ. People tend to snigger and say they are novelties, too thick to use as a knife etc, but as a general resource they are incredible. Magnifying glass to check ticks, tweezers to deal with ticks and splinters (even the right shape for ticks), scissors for snipping off a hangnail or toenails discovered mid trip to be too long, a file and hacksaw, ballpoint pen, needle for splinters, all kinds or screwdriver heads, useable pair of pliers. They are the answer to so many unexpected problems.
 

Partickpebbles

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Dec 18, 2010
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South Milford
With reference to the OP, I don't think you can beat an SAK Swiss Champ. People tend to snigger and say they are novelties, too thick to use as a knife etc, but as a general resource they are incredible. Magnifying glass to check ticks, tweezers to deal with ticks and splinters (even the right shape for ticks), scissors for snipping off a hangnail or toenails discovered mid trip to be too long, a file and hacksaw, ballpoint pen, needle for splinters, all kinds or screwdriver heads, useable pair of pliers. They are the answer to so many unexpected problems.

Yep kind of agree with you. I also have Gerber Multitool, which I use everyday that I carry it!

Mora is exceptional, very pleased!
 

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