Love Morakniv. I have a fair few, from the first ones to modern day full tang knives. The thing about Mora is that their standard plastic handled construction knives are dirt cheap and still sharp and strong from the factory. Cheap enough to be a write off: use it as a pry bar, hammer, screwdriver...and so on, it's definitely a tool, not an fashion accessory. Scandi grind is, for my use, the best grind. Utilitarian and easy to sharpen in the field. I'm a hunter, outdoorsman and I live in the middle of nowhere in Northern Sweden...I use my knives in my everyday life for various tasks. I do a fair bit of carpentry in my spare time too. That first knife (with the black handle) looked small. Sure there were a few models of short Mora knives (Scout mod. 39 and the snub nose Eldris)...but the base models aren't that small. And there are a few that are pretty sizable. If you should buy a Morakniv. Try: Morakniv Classic No.1, Morakniv Basic 511, Morakniv Garberg, Mora S2000 and Morakniv Lok Blackblade. Mora Pro, Mora Pro Stäm are great for carpentry. And worth every penny if you're looking for knives that you can really beat on and not care. Puukko knives are great too.. (I'm half swede and finn) 😏 Eka Swingblade is awesome too. Great knife for gutting and skinning. Then again. I make my own knives too. But those are my eating knives. For when I need to slice some dried smoked reindeer meat, suovas or a Falukorv 😊 Nonetheless, great video and Greetings from Northern Sweden 🇸🇪
Good stuff sir!! I love Mora Knives. I just bought a Bacho Knife made in Sweden. Looks just like a Mora. Love this video! Love that knife and sheath you made also! European knives are one of my favorites to collect. Subscribed!! Just came across your channel!
@@blademan175 No problem 👍 I've bought from Thompson Scandinavian Knife Supply many times. He ships fast and I've always gotten what I ordered. His page is simple and not all fancy but he's legit. I worry with Knife stuff cause there are some scammers out there . I've also bought a few blade blanks from Ragweed and never had issues.
Love Morakniv. I have a fair few, from the first ones to modern day full tang knives.
The thing about Mora is that their standard plastic handled construction knives are dirt cheap and still sharp and strong from the factory. Cheap enough to be a write off: use it as a pry bar, hammer, screwdriver...and so on, it's definitely a tool, not an fashion accessory.
Scandi grind is, for my use, the best grind. Utilitarian and easy to sharpen in the field. I'm a hunter, outdoorsman and I live in the middle of nowhere in Northern Sweden...I use my knives in my everyday life for various tasks. I do a fair bit of carpentry in my spare time too.
That first knife (with the black handle) looked small. Sure there were a few models of short Mora knives (Scout mod. 39 and the snub nose Eldris)...but the base models aren't that small. And there are a few that are pretty sizable.
If you should buy a Morakniv. Try: Morakniv Classic No.1, Morakniv Basic 511, Morakniv Garberg, Mora S2000 and Morakniv Lok Blackblade.
Mora Pro, Mora Pro Stäm are great for carpentry. And worth every penny if you're looking for knives that you can really beat on and not care.
Puukko knives are great too..
(I'm half swede and finn) 😏
Eka Swingblade is awesome too. Great knife for gutting and skinning.
Then again. I make my own knives too. But those are my eating knives. For when I need to slice some dried smoked reindeer meat, suovas or a Falukorv 😊
Nonetheless, great video and Greetings from Northern Sweden 🇸🇪
Thanks for all the information! Love the input from the actual regions where these knives were created!
Really enjoying these world knife videos!
Thanks very much for watching!
ill find those caps and get back to ya
Good stuff sir!! I love Mora Knives. I just bought a Bacho Knife made in Sweden. Looks just like a Mora. Love this video! Love that knife and sheath you made also! European knives are one of my favorites to collect. Subscribed!! Just came across your channel!
Thanks, been subscribed to you for awhile, love your videos!
@@blademan175 thank you sir!!
Thompson Scandanavian knife supply and Ragweed Forge have Ferrel caps.
Thanks, I will check them out! And thanks for watching!
Thanks, another viewer recommended knives of the north but they are sold out of a lot. I’ll try those places, appreciate it!
@@blademan175
No problem 👍
I've bought from Thompson Scandinavian Knife Supply many times. He ships fast and I've always gotten what I ordered. His page is simple and not all fancy but he's legit.
I worry with Knife stuff cause there are some scammers out there .
I've also bought a few blade blanks from Ragweed and never had issues.
Knives of the north is another one.
I like the knife and the sheath!
home depot has d rings
Great video definitely learning a lot
Thanks so much!
get coper plumbing caps and cut the slot in them
You can take a copper tube And sauder a flat piece in the end to make a cap
Thanks for the tip! Thanks for watching!
I use screw bottle tops works great for my knives
Great tip!
knifes of the north sells all that stuff blade blanks everything you would need
Thanks so much I’ll check them out!