Morakniv’s products are extremely well known, but with most people being more used to simply calling them a ‘Mora’. Of course Mora is actually the name of the place in Sweden where these famous knives are made. It was when the two major knife making companies in Mora (Frosts and KJ Eriksson) merged in 2005 […]
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This unusual knife from Morakniv's Pro series sports a thick chisel shaped carbon steel blade for detail work (its sharp on the tip and on the side) and a grippy handle. An excellent companion in any toolbox, or for an avid wood carver. 3 Blade 7.6 overall length. Comes with molded plastic sheath. These knives have a chisel grind. They have a wide, flat bevel on one side and are designed to be sharpened flat on the back, producing a thin edge without much guesswork as to what angle is needed.
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