Mora Classic Mod

~UB~

Newly Enlightened
Joined
Sep 12, 2010
Messages
5
Nice find...
I am a fan of the Mora's.
They wick up a scary edge with no trouble at all and can be had for a few bucks!!!
 

NonSenCe

Flashlight Enthusiast
Joined
Dec 23, 2008
Messages
1,573
Location
below polar circle.. in country which used to make
interesting mod. how much you have wood between the tang and the new fingerchoil. did you check? is there already a chance it will break/split the handle if used errmm.. little more vigorously when carving something?

and btw.. it seems like those wooden handle moras are getting harder to find.. all seem to be those plastic ones. and i really like the feel of the real wood in fixed blade knife handle. (thats why i do dabble making my own now and then.. atleast buying a pre made blade and making a handle myself)

the plastic ones.. even the cheapest one made is still great value knife.. and they are used by pretty much everyone over here. red handle mora is almost synanomous to general use craftsman/handyman knife.

dont think i ever thrown one away. (lost few tho :() but never had the need to throw away.. you can always sharpen it or re-model it again to stubbyer one even if it got twisted in two parts after abusing it as prybar :)

which reminds me.. i still have one loose blade left somewhere.. i kinda hammered the plastic handle off when trying to pry something off. the blade needs a little reprofiling but its still doable. maybe i should start to make a new handle to it finally. maybe one with brass rivets because of the weird shape of the tang..

appletree handle maybe. or birch. ..both i have ready. hmm.. or should i make one side of appletree and other side from something darker wood.. (daydreaming moment..)
 
Top