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Mora has expanded their product line with some practical designs with multiple sheath mounting solutions.

Every knife guy should have a least a couple of Moras in their collection. They represent some of the best values in practical using knives.

 
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Is it just me, or is it just a recycle of the Bushcraft model, with the Risberg being a recycle of the Basic model? The compact model not having a compact sheath is a misstep.
 
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Made in Sweden too.



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Good value indeed.
I have bought a bunch of Morakniv Companion knives since hearing about them on this forum.
One can always find the Companion model for under $20, and I have gotten some for under $10 on sale.




 
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I don't own any but they have made nice gifts for friends.



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Some of their Craftline knives are improbably tough. For instance, the Mora Robust, which is all of 17 bucks on Amazon right now.

The only question is, why don't you have one?

 
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Where can you buy these?
 
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The series was announced just two days ago. I don't think they're yet available.
 
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I didn't have any recent models for years because the price was so low. How could they be any good?
A few years ago I broke down and bought a couple on Amazon and keep them around at work as resharpen-able box cutters and general purpose.
They really are a great value.


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I'll be testing that later today once my new $11 Basic 511 shows up.
 
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If you want to see how durable the Robust really is, take a look at the last couple of minutes of this video from the crazy Joe X.

 
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Watching the whole video shows how tough the Robust is. I was going to order one, but settled for the thinner blade Basic because I just want a knife and not another sharpened pry bar.

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I used to see them available at very low prices on WOOT.com

I bought a bunch and gave several away as gifts.
I kept about 6 and thought I would use them as steak knives. They are still unused in the drawer.
I can't bring myself to actually use them because they look so nice.
 
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I have way to many. Last count was 15. From the Clipper to several Garbergs in carbon and stainless. Looking forward to the new line. My wallet is already complaining.


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Are they full tang? Is there a MSRP yet?


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Originally posted by ruger357:
Are they full tang? Is there a MSRP yet?


It does not appear to be a full tang.
Starting at $65 here.
https://www.morakniv.com/en-us/products/amberg-s




 
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Getting the DBK treatment. These boys are crazy.

 
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