Morakniv Classic No 1 Wood Handle Utility Knife with Carbon Steel Blade, 3.9-Inch

January 12, 2018 - Comment
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Morakniv Classic series of knives, developed by Mora of Sweden for over a century, have been proven reliable by generations of carpenters and wood carvers. The Classic No 1 features a 3.9-inch carbon steel blade and red birch wood handle. Mora knives made from high carbon steel achieve high hardness, sharpen easily and are exceptionally tough. High carbon steels are preferred in applications that demand durability and frequent regrinding. The material is harder than stainless steel, allowing it to hold a sharper and more durably acute edge. Morakniv has been manufacturing the highest-quality knives in Mora, Sweden since 1891. Professionals worldwide trust the quality materials and fine craftsmanship of Mora Knives. Mora knives feature ergonomically-designed handles and employ premium-quality knife steel that is optimally adapted to the task for which the knife is intended. Sheath included.

Product Features

  • Traditional craft/utility knife with carbon steel blade
  • Red ochre birch handle
  • Plastic sheath with a belt clip
  • Limited lifetime manufacturer’s warranty.
  • Blade Thickness: 0.08″ (2.0 mm), Blade Length: 3.9″ (98 mm), Total Length: 7.8″ (199 mm), Weight: 2.8 oz. (78g)

Comments

dahuns says:

This is my favorite knife. I did have to use my course … This is my favorite knife. I did have to use my course DMT stone a lot to get the scandinavian grind to contact the stone all the way down its length. If I were to do it again, I would try to straighten the edge my tapping one side of it with something while holding the scandinavian portion of the other side flat against the stone.

TJ Ludvik says:

Four Stars I got what I paid for; no surprises except the handle might not be wood; will fit the need perfectly. 10 days after buying it my hand slid down the handle and sliced my index finder. Notice there is nothing to stop this except being aware of the potential and guarding against it. I saw reviews warning me of this possibility but I convinced myself I would be careful… I was, but still I am bleeding. Im going to try to modify it with a finder stop of some type. It may not fit in the sheath if I…

Inspector Nash Bridges says:

IKEA of knife world Inexpensive. Functional. Aesthetically pleasing. 

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