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anthonyyy
06-06-2005, 15:32
Hi.
I am looking for a stainless steel knife (for a sal****er environment) - something that will perform like my Mora knife at a reasionable cost.
What do you think of the Clipper stainless steel knife going for £8.50 on ebay (item no 7160346619).
thanks

anthonyyy
06-06-2005, 16:43
(not sure where all those *****'s came from "sal****er")

Goose
06-06-2005, 16:52
(not sure where all those *****'s came from "sal****er")
You been edited by machine! Like Scunthorpe!

Rob
06-06-2005, 16:54
lol - the perfect place name to stick in your company name, if you dont want many hits on your website. :eek:

beachlover
06-06-2005, 17:04
Hi.
I am looking for a stainless steel knife (for a sal****er environment) - something that will perform like my Mora knife at a reasionable cost.
What do you think of the Clipper stainless steel knife going for £8.50 on ebay (item no 7160346619).
thanks
I have got a stainless steel frosts mora and love it for beach and sea fishing. It seems to keep an edge well and is hair poppingly sharp. I assume it's essentially the same blade in the clipper.

ssj
06-06-2005, 17:26
Another choice is the Eriksson #545 available from www.ragweedforge.com. This knife is ugly, plastic, and takes one of the most wicked edges I have seen. I love this knife in spite of its appearance.
Steve

Marts
06-06-2005, 17:59
I am sure the seller can be trusted anyway. he is a BCUK member after all ;) ;)

qweeg500
06-06-2005, 21:27
I'm a fan of the Mora Clipper, although mine is the carbon steel (red & black handle).
I've had it for about 4 years I think and it's had alot of use. I got it from a Woodsmoke course where they are handed out. IMO better than the similarly priced Green Moras off the Ray Mears website.
The Clipper sheath is rubbish though.

Matt