Man I love your reviews. You are one of the best youtubers that I know about. I would easily say top three. I have never seen a review that you didn't actually test a blade. Any other back yard tester needs to watch your channel and see how it is done. They need to up their game. I don't even want a blanking garberg and ill go by one just watching your video. My favorite mora is the eldris. She lives in my edc backpack. not a full size fixed blade but, the eldris is a great little multipurpose camp knife
Just got my second Mora Garberg in carbon steel. I cannot find one imperfection on this knife. I like how this knife is not painted, it is blued. Well guys and gals, I'm hooked on Mora.
What an information-rich video, beautifully shot and soundtracked! This vid both features the versatility of the Garberg as well as teaches us how to apply it in a bushcraft / survival situation - wow. Plus your presentation is smooth and concise, inviting us to keep watching for more! Thanks. New sub.
That's a tough question to answer. Of a dozen Moras I like my light my Fire, I like my Eldris...I think my favourite will be the garberg...even though I'm waiting for it to be delivered
I've had one for about 4 years now using it nearly every day for at least 3 years on the homestead and in the woods. Best knife I've ever had and my favorite one too. I love the handle on it more than any knife I've had and my only complaint I've had is that the sheath doesn't hold it the same anymore. I've had the knife fly out of the sheath and fall on my foot one time when I got up too fast. I've nearly lost it several times in the woods cause it came out too and had to back track to find it. I really wish they sold the belt loop and snap cover as one piece so I didn't have my issues. I left it at my grandmothers house when I moved out so I haven't seen it in about half a year or more. I think imma ask her if I can come by and get it some time soon.
I like how you kept a straight face as you pro-offered the mouse. You know the faces so many of us made when you did that! How else can it be? Have a wonderful holiday and many, many more!!!
I have the carbon and stainless versions. They are both great. As an aside, I had a problem with the rivet on the belt loop of the leather sheath snapping and Mora replaced it within a couple of weeks. Best customer service I've ever experienced.
Hello from W. Colorsdo, 7,000 ft. I been in the survival skills 50 + yrs - Arctic to Amazon.. Note - The Mora is a super knife. I have been to the factory in Sweden ! At 78 I am still learning , sharing and teaching at my tipi camp in W. Colorado. Your instructor techniques are EXCELLENT ! Your info.is EXACT. Thank you. " Bravo Zulu " from this ol Ret. 59-82, Navy SERE - POW Inst / Para- Rigger. / VN Vet. I will trip to my Negrito troopers mtn village in P.I. next yr. You should travel with me. Keep up the good info. Mtn Mel & Aussie pup. NOTE - I use the yucca ---- to make a " jungle bamboo fire saw "
Just got my first Mora. Chose the Garberg carbon steel. I like the leather sheath too. I got the composite sheath because I wanted to add the survival attachment for the ferro rod and sharpener. Great review !
Just finished watching your video and I am going to say the stainless steel garberg that I selected is my favorite mora. I looked on Amazon and found it for $65. The carbon steel garberg went for $99. I live in Michigan and we have high humidity here, stainless steel was cheaper and will probably last longer. I carry the mora with me daily John
Seeing you asked; my 2 favorite Mora's; the Garberg and the Light My Fire (in that order). The Garberg as my belt knife (stainless and leather sheeth) and the Light My Fire as my neckknife.
Thanks for an excellent review. I got the Garbergs both in carbon and stainless steel. One with leather sheath and one with the multi mount. I can then mix them between the sheaths vs the area I'm camping in. Highly recommended. They are a bit expensive vs the regular Moras but since I live in Scandinavia I can get all the Moras really cheap/sales This equals that I buy everything from them and I've got quite a big collection..... The only drawback to these knives is the hard plastic handle in my opinion. It's not a problem for short use of the knives, but long term I actually prefer some of the cheaper Moras with rubber handles. I understand they did made the handles in polyamide (nylon) out of durability (indestructible) since it was meant more like a survival knives. All in all they are indeed fantastic knives well worth their value imho. /Knifecollector with an untreated knife collection virus
I’ve owned several lower end moras they are good knives. I really like that new sheath kinda looks frontierish. I prefer the carbon knives I have had they do discolor but with some care they stay fairly nice and take great edges. I trust them so much I gave one of mine to my wife and the other to my son for our hiking camping adventures. I now find myself without a mora again. I’ll probably pick up another one with the Ferro Rod in the handle as a back up knife, though I like the garberg it’s a little pricey and I’m just starting to really get into hiking and camping and still have a lot to buy. Thanks for the great vid ! I learn something every time I watch.
All moras are great! You don’t have to get an expensive one, a simple companion runs about 15 bucks. My top favorite knife of all time is the kora Kansbol, 30 bucks! I actually prefer that knife over my fancy 200 dollar customs ones.
I would pick stainless if your buying a mora just to keep in your "go bag". Won't rust in the event something starts leaking in the bag. Carbon is nice as an everyday user.
It’s like you’re reading my mind lol I share the exact sentiments. Check out my bugoutbag video, the Garberg stainless rides in there ua-cam.com/video/D-9kAcYgfTw/v-deo.html
What a charming review... flint & steel, food prep, natural soap. So different from the world I live in (Swiss suburbia) Well Done! ( My favorite Mora is the 'light my fire', I do own a Garberg stainless)
This is the kind of reviews I like seeing. Processing wild game, making some soap, and fire. So many people are all about "torture test" beating up the knife. Good to know that it's tough blade, But let's face it,it's just not realistic. You're video are refreshing. Thanks!
P.s. I'm having a hard time deciding on garberg or cansbol. I love the thin profile of the cansbol (great for wild game), but I like the carbon steel of the garberg(Chert and charcloth fire option) any suggestions?
thank you, i appreciate your kind words and completely agree, torture tests are dumb lol. as for the kansbol or garberg dilemma, it really depends on what youd use it more for, i like kansbol better because the thin blade is great for cooking and game processing, thought it may not be as rugged. perhaps in a year or two, morakniv will release a carbon kansbol.
Too late I just bought the garberg. But at around $30 or so for the cansbol? Why not get both? Guess what I’m going to get on payday 😁 I can’t wait to get out and get my boots dirty!
Wonderful video and channel. New sub. You prefer this knife or the carbon steel bushcraft black? I only have the carbon bushcraft black and love it but curious about your thoughts on head to head comparison.
I remember watching the Video about the regular Mora Garberg. That was about a year ago. I really enjoyed it and decided to get one. I really really like my stainless Garberg. I also got it with the leather sheath. :) I'm so happy with this knife that I'll get more of them and put them in different places (planned for a point in time in the that is around 3 years away). 1 in trunk of the car and one in the driver door. (In my Country I'm not allowed to carry the onehanded Victorinox RescueTool. So I have to get the twohanded version of it and a Garberg for onehanded access. (Onhanded locking is not okay but fixed is)). 1 in a Bug-Out-Bag and 1 spare :)
As all of our videos, I loved this one. You are one of my favorite UA-camrs. Must be nice to live in a free state. Here in Communfornia/Californistan I'd be damn near thrown in jail for harvesting a Yucca plant on public lands...
I respect your opinion but I actually actually think the90 degree pommel is a huge plus to the knife's utility and functionality.nd back up the glass ect and you can strike a ferro rod without having to take the knife out of the sheath.vlove the bushcraft black but I have to disagree about the pommel being useless. It's great for scraping bark, crushing nuts, can break glass oI h
no homo....i love you your content is the only desert survival guy i listen to. Im moving to texas in March to live off grid i like to think in a wierd way youve saved alot of lives
Really good review of the carbon garberg. I haven't come across any mora knife I don't like. I keep one in every pack I've got. Best value out there. Thanks for sharing James and cuervo.
👍 As usual an excellent review. On your question about what is my favorite Mora knife, I would have to say it is the Classic 2c; however, the CS Garberg and the SS Kansbol are tied for a close 2nd place.
I love my Mora Companion, I bought the carbon steel version but I did a patina job on mine to reduce the rust issue. I also did some modifications on my sheath, wrapped it in paracord and attached a ferro rod with magnesium to it as well.
First time viewer here. I really appreciate the time you took and making this video I subscribed after watching look forward to more of your videos. Thank you.
Sorry I’m just now watching this video my friend it’s fury fox here I would love this knife but like you said we both love stainless for it’s non rusting abilities and I’m in love with the Kansbol as you we talked about on Instagram. I promise I’ll try to get more of your in mind to watch but work keeps me busy so... you know that story. Keep up the good work Santiago
Glad you enjoyed itbe sure to check out our knife review playlist, we always put knives to work and show skills ua-cam.com/play/PL_jSMueMy8etsY1HbaCMRCNENsVdYpic3.html
Liked your video very much (camera work, script, etc.), subbed as a result. Thanks for the very minimal "music". Music in many YT videos often spoils an otherwise decent video. I don't know who started the trend and why others believe they need it, when they are not making a music video - perhaps they'll learn better by following your example. So, as a new subscriber, I say thanks for the great video, and offer the suggestion that you be careful not to squat on your spurs. My Garberg will arrive tomorrow. It will be the 13th Mora in my knife inventory - I agree - Mora knows how to make a knife (and make it affordable to most people).
James, thanks for the review, that's one knife I'll be putting in my collection soon, breakfast looked good also, I'll have to try out the soap someday down the road, have a wonderful week. God bless you always. 🇺🇸
I have a Mora Garberg in Carbon Steel with leather sheath and like it a lot. Strangely, the sheath is more of a dark brown instead of the advertised black and I'm fine with that. I really liked the three-fold presentation of fire-starting, skinning breakfast, and hygiene or creating soap. The only thing I might comment on is staying away from those sharp rodent teeth so I would have cut the head off sooner. I have an old Ka-Bar from carbon steel which is tried and true but is nearly a foot-long. I was hooked at ~6:03 when the damp tinder bundle started smoking and subscribed. Thanks.
I was on the fence on purchasing this knife. This review has convinced me to buy one. Thank you for your time & effort in doing/posting this review it's appreciated sir. 😁👍
Sir, a great video. And I liked your comment to address "those smart alecky" fools out there who just can't comprehend a simple forethought in bringing spices, or for that matter, a cutting board and a spade shovel, and a milk jug to complete your washing. Thank you again Sir, for your hard work. Oscar
Oh, and if I may add a request to have Andrew Jackson (and the rest of your feline friends) have a little bit more camera time, well then that would be just icing on the cake! Happy Holidays to you and yours, brother!
@@JunkyardFox no problem i thought that seasoning comment was hilarious, every backpacking trip me and some pals went on i always took my ( jakes season every plant and animal on the planet seasoning). with me for everyone to use hahaha. Its a mix of my favorite seasons i use on just about everything lol thanks again !
I have the stainless model but seems like it loses its edge super easy with a flat scandi, so I purchased the carbon! The bushcraft black has been my favorite blade for years hopefully I can say the same for the garberg
OK so I think I found a solution. I never liked convex edges but after using the stainless Mora it’s too brittle and thick to have a flat Scandi grind, so I put a small convex on it and I think that really made it a perfect knife!
I've been wanting the carbon black for 3 years. My sons got me one for my 80th birthday! It's great. I'm a follower of you for several years.
Holy crap this was the best knife review I’ve ever seen and I’m only half way through. 🤙🏼
Glad you enjoyed it! Be sure to watch our knife review playlist! You’re gonna love it
Man I love your reviews. You are one of the best youtubers that I know about. I would easily say top three. I have never seen a review that you didn't actually test a blade. Any other back yard tester needs to watch your channel and see how it is done. They need to up their game. I don't even want a blanking garberg and ill go by one just watching your video. My favorite mora is the eldris. She lives in my edc backpack. not a full size fixed blade but, the eldris is a great little multipurpose camp knife
Joshua Caviness I want to get a Mora Eldris as well. In blue :)
I appreciate the kind words my friend! We try very hard to not only test a knife but take the viewer on an adventure with us
My first view and this gets My Sub , Great Review !
It's good to a knife review not filmed in the backyard but some place that seems wild
Cuervo rocks!
Looks like my back yard.
Dude for real ! Makes it so that your actually using it in a real world application! Makes it more badazz haha
Just got my second Mora Garberg in carbon steel. I cannot find one imperfection on this knife. I like how this knife is not painted, it is blued. Well guys and gals, I'm hooked on Mora.
LOL! "spices" at 9:12. You're a Rock Star, Dude. Cool Western Boots and Spurs.
What an information-rich video, beautifully shot and soundtracked! This vid both features the versatility of the Garberg as well as teaches us how to apply it in a bushcraft / survival situation - wow. Plus your presentation is smooth and concise, inviting us to keep watching for more! Thanks. New sub.
awesome im glad you enjoyed it! heres a recent video i think youd enjoy ua-cam.com/video/9oMrbIU7qXk/v-deo.html
Immediately noticed the difference in audio quality, your efforts to improve don't go unnoticed sir.
Honestly. Haha.
Glad you enjoyed it brother!
Loved ur video, getting my Garberg (carbon) in the mail in a couple of days. You did a good job with video, thanks :)
I came for the knife review and stayed for the yucca root soap. 👍
Hand down the best garberg review so far! A great video as always.
Thank you for watching! Glad you enjoyed it, be sure to check out our knife review playlist!
That's a tough question to answer. Of a dozen Moras I like my light my Fire, I like my Eldris...I think my favourite will be the garberg...even though I'm waiting for it to be delivered
i still say the kansbol is the best, although the original companion is a classic
Such a great review, I've been meaning to pick up a Garberg in carbon. I love my SS version. Take care Wade
I've had one for about 4 years now using it nearly every day for at least 3 years on the homestead and in the woods. Best knife I've ever had and my favorite one too. I love the handle on it more than any knife I've had and my only complaint I've had is that the sheath doesn't hold it the same anymore. I've had the knife fly out of the sheath and fall on my foot one time when I got up too fast. I've nearly lost it several times in the woods cause it came out too and had to back track to find it. I really wish they sold the belt loop and snap cover as one piece so I didn't have my issues. I left it at my grandmothers house when I moved out so I haven't seen it in about half a year or more. I think imma ask her if I can come by and get it some time soon.
I like how you kept a straight face as you pro-offered the mouse. You know the faces so many of us made when you did that! How else can it be? Have a wonderful holiday and many, many more!!!
Lol it’s not too bad, the salt and pepper work wonders, I’ve definitely eaten worse out here lol merry Christmas, brother!
Amen.@@JunkyardFox
I have the carbon and stainless versions. They are both great. As an aside, I had a problem with the rivet on the belt loop of the leather sheath snapping and Mora replaced it within a couple of weeks. Best customer service I've ever experienced.
Hello from W. Colorsdo, 7,000 ft. I been in the survival skills 50 + yrs - Arctic to Amazon.. Note - The Mora is a super knife. I have been to the factory in Sweden ! At 78 I am still learning , sharing and teaching at my tipi camp in W. Colorado. Your instructor techniques are EXCELLENT ! Your info.is EXACT. Thank you. " Bravo Zulu " from this ol Ret. 59-82, Navy SERE - POW Inst / Para- Rigger. / VN Vet. I will trip to my Negrito troopers mtn village in P.I. next yr. You should travel with me. Keep up the good info. Mtn Mel & Aussie pup. NOTE - I use the yucca ---- to make a " jungle bamboo fire saw "
Not a snob when you can process a desert rat ish rodent! Love your soap and sparks too!
Just got my first Mora. Chose the Garberg carbon steel. I like the leather sheath too. I got the composite sheath because I wanted to add the survival attachment for the ferro rod and sharpener.
Great review !
thank you for watching
Just finished watching your video and I am going to say the stainless steel garberg that I selected is my favorite mora. I looked on Amazon and found it for $65. The carbon steel garberg went for $99. I live in Michigan and we have high humidity here, stainless steel was cheaper and will probably last longer. I carry the mora with me daily John
yeah both garbergs are great but i prefer the stainless
You had my subscription immediately after I heard "cooking a kangaroo rat for breakfast." Lol badass.
Lol breakfast of champions!
Seeing you asked; my 2 favorite Mora's; the Garberg and the Light My Fire (in that order). The Garberg as my belt knife (stainless and leather sheeth) and the Light My Fire as my neckknife.
I own two leather sheets and love the blade AND the sheaths
Thanks for an excellent review. I got the Garbergs both in carbon and stainless steel. One with leather sheath and one with the multi mount. I can then mix them between the sheaths vs the area I'm camping in. Highly recommended.
They are a bit expensive vs the regular Moras but since I live in Scandinavia I can get all the Moras really cheap/sales This equals that I buy everything from them and I've got quite a big collection.....
The only drawback to these knives is the hard plastic handle in my opinion. It's not a problem for short use of the knives, but long term I actually prefer some of the cheaper Moras with rubber handles. I understand they did made the handles in polyamide (nylon) out of durability (indestructible) since it was meant more like a survival knives.
All in all they are indeed fantastic knives well worth their value imho.
/Knifecollector with an untreated knife collection virus
My favorite is the stainless Garberg , Iv had it for about a year now love it, I’m live in Mississippi, I’m also a knife maker.
One of the most interesting knife reviews i have ever seen.
I’ve owned several lower end moras they are good knives. I really like that new sheath kinda looks frontierish. I prefer the carbon knives I have had they do discolor but with some care they stay fairly nice and take great edges. I trust them so much I gave one of mine to my wife and the other to my son for our hiking camping adventures. I now find myself without a mora again. I’ll probably pick up another one with the Ferro Rod in the handle as a back up knife, though I like the garberg it’s a little pricey and I’m just starting to really get into hiking and camping and still have a lot to buy. Thanks for the great vid ! I learn something every time I watch.
All moras are great! You don’t have to get an expensive one, a simple companion runs about 15 bucks. My top favorite knife of all time is the kora Kansbol, 30 bucks! I actually prefer that knife over my fancy 200 dollar customs ones.
One of the best knife reviews I have ever seen.
be sure to check out our knife reviews playlist, we make the best ones on youtube hands down
I would pick stainless if your buying a mora just to keep in your "go bag". Won't rust in the event something starts leaking in the bag. Carbon is nice as an everyday user.
It’s like you’re reading my mind lol I share the exact sentiments. Check out my bugoutbag video, the Garberg stainless rides in there ua-cam.com/video/D-9kAcYgfTw/v-deo.html
What a charming review... flint & steel, food prep, natural soap.
So different from the world I live in (Swiss suburbia)
Well Done! ( My favorite Mora is the 'light my fire', I do own a Garberg stainless)
Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed it
Very nice video ! I am very impressed with your skills & respect for nature. All respect & thank u for sharing your knowledge.
thank you i appreciate it!
This is the kind of reviews I like seeing. Processing wild game, making some soap, and fire. So many people are all about "torture test" beating up the knife. Good to know that it's tough blade, But let's face it,it's just not realistic. You're video are refreshing. Thanks!
P.s. I'm having a hard time deciding on garberg or cansbol. I love the thin profile of the cansbol (great for wild game), but I like the carbon steel of the garberg(Chert and charcloth fire option) any suggestions?
thank you, i appreciate your kind words and completely agree, torture tests are dumb lol. as for the kansbol or garberg dilemma, it really depends on what youd use it more for, i like kansbol better because the thin blade is great for cooking and game processing, thought it may not be as rugged. perhaps in a year or two, morakniv will release a carbon kansbol.
Too late I just bought the garberg. But at around $30 or so for the cansbol? Why not get both? Guess what I’m going to get on payday 😁
I can’t wait to get out and get my boots dirty!
Wonderful video and channel. New sub. You prefer this knife or the carbon steel bushcraft black? I only have the carbon bushcraft black and love it but curious about your thoughts on head to head comparison.
James your videos are always a pleasure 🙌🏾👍👏
Very impressive video! Mora makes excellent knives for many years.
Excellent review. I just received my first Mora Garberg a few days ago and all I can say is it is epic. Now I'm going to order the carbon version...
Enjoy!
I came to see the Garberg, but noticed how heavily your sky is being painted during the intro. We could compare notes, but on to the Garberg.
I remember watching the Video about the regular Mora Garberg. That was about a year ago. I really enjoyed it and decided to get one. I really really like my stainless Garberg. I also got it with the leather sheath. :) I'm so happy with this knife that I'll get more of them and put them in different places (planned for a point in time in the that is around 3 years away). 1 in trunk of the car and one in the driver door. (In my Country I'm not allowed to carry the onehanded Victorinox RescueTool. So I have to get the twohanded version of it and a Garberg for onehanded access. (Onhanded locking is not okay but fixed is)). 1 in a Bug-Out-Bag and 1 spare :)
I actually prefer the stainless model just because it’s more resistant to the elements
Junkyard Fox Same is true for me ;)
you the best my man. you have haters. thats funny. keep doing it. much respect
My Garberg and Eldris are the only two knives I need when I’m outdoors. I prefer the stainless steel over the carbon steel. Nice review.
I own the Garberg and Kansbol, I’ll be checking out the Eldris soon
As all of our videos, I loved this one. You are one of my favorite UA-camrs. Must be nice to live in a free state. Here in Communfornia/Californistan I'd be damn near thrown in jail for harvesting a Yucca plant on public lands...
glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching! happy new years brother!
My personal favorite: Bushcraft Black
Buckeye Bushcrafter different knive but yes
Best knife from mora
I respect your opinion but I actually actually think the90 degree pommel is a huge plus to the knife's utility and functionality.nd back up the glass ect and you can strike a ferro rod without having to take the knife out of the sheath.vlove the bushcraft black but I have to disagree about the pommel being useless. It's great for scraping bark, crushing nuts, can break glass oI h
First time viewer. Thank you for sharing.
Welcome aboard Shawn!
no homo....i love you your content is the only desert survival guy i listen to. Im moving to texas in March to live off grid i like to think in a wierd way youve saved alot of lives
glad our videos are useful!
Nice review, looks like you have alot of fun making your videos which makes it so much better for viewing!
glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching!
Good timing brother, just ordered one of these for a fishing trip and intend to use it as an every "holiday" carry.......thanks James
Nice! It’s an astounding blade
Nice job. Thanks for taking the time to make this video. All the best to you. -Stephen, Ohio
Glad you like our stuff! I actually purchased my bushcraft black over in Ohio a few years back
Love my Kansbol. Very versatile knife.
You have an excellent channel buddy!
Thanks for the visit
What it a vest for ? 13 spice bottles concealed!
Really good review of the carbon garberg. I haven't come across any mora knife I don't like. I keep one in every pack I've got. Best value out there. Thanks for sharing James and cuervo.
Likewise! I think I own like 11 moras now
What a great video 👍
👍 As usual an excellent review.
On your question about what is my favorite Mora knife, I would have to say it is the Classic 2c; however, the CS Garberg and the SS Kansbol are tied for a close 2nd place.
I love my Mora Companion, I bought the carbon steel version but I did a patina job on mine to reduce the rust issue. I also did some modifications on my sheath, wrapped it in paracord and attached a ferro rod with magnesium to it as well.
You can’t go wrong with a mora. Man I think I have like 9 at this point
Junkyard Fox they’re addicting 😂
First time viewer here. I really appreciate the time you took and making this video I subscribed after watching look forward to more of your videos. Thank you.
Welcome aboard!
Excellent knife the looks is very appealing for me .
Love your videos. You do some great work and have an inviting personality. Thanks for the education!😁
Thanks for watching!
I love your videos. When you review something, you actually put it to the test. I'm a new subscriber but I love every video I've seen so far.
Glad you like our stuff, be sure to check out our knife review playlist
Excellent video, James. And nice skinning technique. I also own the Garberg Carbon Steel knife, and it's worth every penny I paid for it.
If I lived in America we’d be best pals, your a man after my own heart, stay cool buddy🤙
I’ve really enjoyed your video! You seem like a man with experience!
I would really need to starve to eat this, which is not a lot of food anyway. But this is what survival must look like. Well done.
Sorry I’m just now watching this video my friend it’s fury fox here I would love this knife but like you said we both love stainless for it’s non rusting abilities and I’m in love with the Kansbol as you we talked about on Instagram.
I promise I’ll try to get more of your in mind to watch but work keeps me busy so... you know that story.
Keep up the good work Santiago
I love all moras but the Kansbol is just my hands down favorite. I actually prefer it to my fancy 200 dollar blades
My favorite mora is the Kansbol! Shown to me by yourself 👍 Happy Holidays, James! ⛄
Well liked knife, but I'm still leaning toward the Kansbol.
Actually very different knives believe it or not. The kansbol is SUPER thin about 2" through the blade
All moras are great but the Kansbol is still my favorite
True: in a survival situation salt is a long term essential.
Something people so quickly forget
Great to see another video! Great review of a great product! Thanks for sharing and stay blessed!
Survival depends on nature, spices are nature! Good, enjoyable video 👍
Good review with actual use showed, nice job.
Glad you enjoyed itbe sure to check out our knife review playlist, we always put knives to work and show skills ua-cam.com/play/PL_jSMueMy8etsY1HbaCMRCNENsVdYpic3.html
@@JunkyardFox nice, I will
I just bought one. This is an awesome knife. I like it so much I may buy another.
it is a great knife!
Junkyard Fox would you recommend when sharpening it to maintain the secondary bevel already there or sharpen it like a true scandi?
Alex Hedden in my opinion, this is just my opinion, the small secondary bevel really helps toughen the blade. I like asecondary bevel
Thanks for your feedback!
Amazing review! Thank you!👍
Outstanding review!
Great review bro! I love the garberg! I have the first version may someday nab the carbon. My fav mora oddly enough is the 511
The only Mora I own (or have used for that matter) is the Light My Fire version, which has been excellent.
Top shelf video, i love seeing use!
Glad you enjoyed it! Be sure to watch our knife reviews playlist!
my most used mora is my eldris that has turned into my office eating knife at work.
OMG! You eat your office?
Do you get "fries" with that?
Liked your video very much (camera work, script, etc.), subbed as a result.
Thanks for the very minimal "music". Music in many YT videos often spoils an otherwise decent video. I don't know who started the trend and why others believe they need it, when they are not making a music video - perhaps they'll learn better by following your example.
So, as a new subscriber, I say thanks for the great video, and offer the suggestion that you be careful not to squat on your spurs.
My Garberg will arrive tomorrow. It will be the 13th Mora in my knife inventory - I agree - Mora knows how to make a knife (and make it affordable to most people).
thank you for the kind words, im glad you enjoy our content!
James, thanks for the review, that's one knife I'll be putting in my collection soon, breakfast looked good also, I'll have to try out the soap someday down the road, have a wonderful week. God bless you always. 🇺🇸
Thanks for watching Scott! Merry Christmas!
I always like your real world reviews
Loved the vid Great, i really love my garberg
yeah i gotta get me a stainless one again soon
I have a Mora Garberg in Carbon Steel with leather sheath and like it a lot. Strangely, the sheath is more of a dark brown instead of the advertised black and I'm fine with that. I really liked the three-fold presentation of fire-starting, skinning breakfast, and hygiene or creating soap. The only thing I might comment on is staying away from those sharp rodent teeth so I would have cut the head off sooner. I have an old Ka-Bar from carbon steel which is tried and true but is nearly a foot-long. I was hooked at ~6:03 when the damp tinder bundle started smoking and subscribed. Thanks.
Very good review James,flint and steel was great love my carbon garberg too but the ole number one cant be beat either
I’m actually gonna be using my mora number 1 this coming year more often
I was on the fence on purchasing this knife. This review has convinced me to buy one.
Thank you for your time & effort in doing/posting this review it's appreciated sir. 😁👍
I’m glad you enjoyed our review!
I love mora knives .got the stainless 1428sanvik.very fine knive. I might get the carbon one .its very tought knive.i love this.
i think i prefer the stainless a bit more but both of these are exceptional blades
Sir, a great video. And I liked your comment to address "those smart alecky" fools out there who just can't comprehend a simple forethought in bringing spices, or for that matter, a cutting board and a spade shovel, and a milk jug to complete your washing.
Thank you again Sir, for your hard work.
Oscar
A little bit of forethought can make the biggest differences in enjoyment and preparedness
Another great and informative video! Really enjoy watching, keep up the great work guys.
Thanks for watching! Have a merry Christmas!
This should be standard operation procedures for all knife testing videos. Job well done!
I appreciate the kind words, brother!
Oh, and if I may add a request to have Andrew Jackson (and the rest of your feline friends) have a little bit more camera time, well then that would be just icing on the cake! Happy Holidays to you and yours, brother!
Does look good both the rat and knife
Ive been missing your videos your new ones dont show up on my playlist Im going to buy a mora thanks
Nice! I am curious. What is it about the Kansbol that makes it your favorite Mora?
Fantastic parka!
I like the Mora kansbol first and my backup blade in my bag is my Mora stainless steal garberg. Great video!
Great choices! The Kansbol is my favorite!
My favorite knife, along with my SAK ranger works well here in NM
So i did a
Subscribe and following up on your garberg video! Thanks man!
Thanks for the sub!
@@JunkyardFox no problem i thought that seasoning comment was hilarious, every backpacking trip me and some pals went on i always took my ( jakes season every plant and animal on the planet seasoning). with me for everyone to use hahaha. Its a mix of my favorite seasons i use on just about everything lol thanks again !
Excellent review in the market for a new knife was looking at moras thanks for sharing
I have the stainless model but seems like it loses its edge super easy with a flat scandi, so I purchased the carbon! The bushcraft black has been my favorite blade for years hopefully I can say the same for the garberg
OK so I think I found a solution. I never liked convex edges but after using the stainless Mora it’s too brittle and thick to have a flat Scandi grind, so I put a small convex on it and I think that really made it a perfect knife!
Excellent review and demonstration.
#1 for me is the Bushcraft model
Well done! Thanks James.
glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching!
Bro you forgot lemon , Chile, onions tomato cilantro , corn tortillas and a Corona beer 🍻 a perfect dinner
Very cool info. Thanks!