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EastSussexScout
31-07-2010, 21:21
I bought a mora clipper from the Ray Mears site a few years ago now and it has served me well but when I have been sharpening it I have started to lose the flat bevel edge on it. Also I haven't had a new blade in a while. Does anyone have any suggestions of a replacement for up to approx £30. Also any ideas or tips on how to save the bevel on the mora??
Much appreciated
Lewis R :)
Hi fella, have you had a read of the sharpening sticky in Edged tools section, a good tutorial on sharpening, to maintain your edge, also have you had a look a Hennie Haynes for a masive selection of knives, no conection just satified customer. why not stick with the mora mabey a classic with wood handle, or even a blade blank and make your own handle and sheath as a project.
Highbinder
31-07-2010, 23:00
Well if you're happy with the Mora brand how about the 2080? I'm pretty happy with mine.
If you think a blade blank might be interesting check out the EnZo blades (http://www.knifebargains.co.uk/acatalog/EnZo_Trapper_O1_Steel_95mm_Bla de___294C__.html)
Tamarack Outdoors have a good selection of knives in your price range...& they are giving 15% off every order at the moment too.:cool:
http://www.tamarackgroup.co.uk/acatalog/Knives.html
Simon
EastSussexScout
01-08-2010, 19:38
thanks for all the suggestions so far. tbh i'm not really much into building my own handle but thanks anyway. and tips on cheapest places to buy the mora 2080 or any other suggestions?
EastSussexScout
01-08-2010, 19:44
anyone had any experience with a "Mora Knife 911 Quicksnap". good or bad?