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    Default A couple of new models from Mora

    I stumbled over these new models, and couldnīt resist buying them. The top one was presented as an allround knife with 2,5mm stainless steel. The orange one with transperant sheath is a "ropeknife" with serrated blade.


    Well maybe you have seen them before, but if you donīt you might find this interesting.

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    Rope knife. I think you just found me a nice knew piece of kit
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    i quite like the rope knife as well...
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    They have had them or similar at Heinne's for a while. They had a rope cutter mora anyway.

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    Rope cuter looks like it would make a good backwoods bread knife!

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    Quote Originally Posted by phill_ue View Post
    Rope cuter looks like it would make a good backwoods bread knife!
    Nah, too short
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    Quote Originally Posted by JonathanD View Post
    Nah, too short
    You could do a baguette, easy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by phill_ue View Post
    You could do a baguette, easy!
    I only take man bread out into the woods.
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    Yeah, I've had an 'all-round' knife for a while.. not a lot of difference between this and a stainless clipper except the colour and patern on the handle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JonathanD View Post
    I only take man bread out into the woods.
    I tend to bake my own!

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    Quote Originally Posted by phill_ue View Post
    I tend to bake my own!
    What, french sticks
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    Quote Originally Posted by JonathanD View Post
    What, french sticks
    I haven't made a baguette style bannock before, I may just try it out now!

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    Quote Originally Posted by phill_ue View Post
    I haven't made a baguette style bannock before, I may just try it out now!
    Be sure to take some pictures... and some brie
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    The Allround's blade is a little thicker than the Clipper's and is nicely finished-off.



    http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=39952

    I also read on a knife forum that the tang is longer than the Clipper's.

    The Allround is the best bargain in knifedom. I recently bought some from Heinnies to put on our vehicles at work and they are the sharpest knives that I have ever received - and I have bought lots of knives.

    The Craftline Rope is an update to the Clipper 861. The serrations are an effective pattern.
    Last edited by steven andrews; 11-03-2010 at 10:47.

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    Quote Originally Posted by steven andrews View Post
    The Allround is the best bargain in knifedom. I recently bought some from Heinnies to put on our vehicles at work and they are the sharpest knives that I have ever received - and I have bought lots of knives.
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    Yes, and the new design on the sheath holds the knife much more secured, so it wonīt fall out easily.

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