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Mora Clipper

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Anyone of you bushcrafters use the Mora Clipper? I ordered one on line yesterday.. Knife has great reviews on U tube and for the price $17.00 shipped it seems like a great buy.
Philly
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Hi philly,
the Mora Clipper is a great bushcraft knife, i have over 40 mora's in my collection
I like very cheap well made knives and with Mora you can not go wrong



Anyone of you bushcrafters use the Mora Clipper? I ordered one on line yesterday.. Knife has great reviews on U tube and for the price $17.00 shipped it seems like a great buy.
Philly
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I use the clipper, and have for about three years now; I've never had a problem with it, even when I broke a part of the handle splitting wood, which was about eight months ago now. It's a top knife and the blade is especially good for using with a fire-steel, just file down the back a bit.
Ordered the carbon steel blade, I find that I have an easier time sharpening them. I like the Scandanavian grind alot. I am not a knife collector but have many. I have carried a pocket knife every day for over 60 years, since I was 9. I feel naked without one.
Philly
The Mora Clipper is a FANTASTIC knife, especially if you consider the price!!!

I have them in the tool kits in each of my vehicles! Lot of bang for the buck!!

Tom
Tom, I have a vary old pocket knife made by the "Pressbutton knife Company" Walden NY. The spring is broken, i have the broken spring. Is this something you could repair? Its a big folder with jigged bone scales. Very nice old piece.
Philly
anyone recomend a cheap folding lock knife with a blade no longer than 3 inch please ?
Always a pleasure Rob ... you know I've got a suggestion for your name here ... as much as I like it ... just a little addition of a question mark .... hehehe
I've been going crazy looking for one of these knives in Belgium >_<
Just read about these here and ordered two after checking up with a german knife forum...these little buggers seem to do a great job.
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