Product Description
Features
- New sheath with leather belt strap
- 105mm blade length
- Timeless comfort and appeal of a barrel-shaped, birch wood handle
- Strong, edge-holding high-carbon steel blade
- All-around utility of a classic blade shape
Specifications
- Handle: Red-stained birch
- Sheath: Black polymer with leather belt strap
- Blade Material: Carbon Steel
- Total Length: 8.25” (210 mm)
- Blade Length: 4.13” (105mm)
- Thickness: 2.5 mm
- Product Weight: 3.2 oz (90 g)
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from many years ago
I was a 12 year old in the Canadian arctic when I got my first 'Erick Frost - Mora Sweden' knife 58 years ago. When I saw this I just had to have one. Not as razor sharp as I remember, but a few minutes with a stone brought it up just fine. I'm trying to resist the urge to buy several more.
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Love these MORAS
Simple, Dependable, makes great shavings for fire! Very sharp. Thank you Ben for your great and speedy service.
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Mora Classic #2
I own 7 Mora knifes so I was holding back on purchasing the Mora classic #2 because I thought to myself “That red birch handle would be the one that I cut my hand on” LOL. But I went ahead and pulled the trigger for a whopping 14.00 dollars, well after two weeks of using it I could not be happier the handle know matter how you hold it just fits great in the human hand. The handle has been no problem at all and I love that old school look no bells and whistle just a very good working knife I will pare this with either my 8 inch Sami knife from Rageweed forge or my Becker BK2.
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best bangg for your buck.
The quality is twice the cost. Light weight, stupid sharp, great size up to needing a full tang to Batton. I love all my Mora this one is for the 14 yr old grandson.
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All the knife most would ever need
I really like the feel of this knife( I have large hands) it fits your hand in any position you hold it. It is excellent at cutting things, making feathersticks, peeling sticks etc.I cannot say how it splits wood, I don't do that with any of my knives, I have an axe for that. It is extremely light but still very stout feeling. It takes and holds an edge very well, it was scary sharp when I got it. The sheath is about as standard as it gets but it does its job well too. I have a mora robust and a Lagom bush knife and I like them all but as long as you're not going to beat on it, this knife is all most would ever "need".
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Hard to Beat
I have many different knives, including many Mora's. I really enjoy the simplicity of the #2! With Instructors like Tim Smith and Sargefaria (who both put skills and knowledge above the latest gear) recommending and or returning to using this knife and after using side by side with my other knives....the #2 is hard to beat! Ben's service and quality products make reordering from Ben's Backwoods a no brainer.
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Very Traditional Mora Knife
I have several more modern Moras so I guess I have to admit that I bought this knife out of curiosity. I'm quite happy with it. It's very light and agile and the painted wood handle is smooth but not so smooth that it's slippery and the 4 1/8" long blade is very sharp and a handy length. I'll probably use the plastic sheath as a liner for a DIY leather sheath or I may just buy a leather sheath to replace it. I knew what I was getting with the sheath so I'm very happy with my purchase.
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More Than a Knife
While very basic in design, it covers all the bases for me in the bush. It feather sticks well & the Scandi grind can't be beat. I thought if I found the handle lacking I would just change it. My hands are medium large & I love the grip. Obviously the design came from experienced craftsmen. This is truly the best value in a pack knife. If one prefers a dangler type leather sheath or a Kydex sheath, that will have to be purchased separately. I use mine with the well thought out Mora sheath. I had a 5 star transaction and got a good value to boot. Time to ruck up !!! Dirt time !!!
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Great Knife, Great Service
I have used many Moras over the years, and have recently (past few months) come full-circle. After all of the hype with "Survival" knives...I always found myself returning to the Mora. The price is right, and if used as a KNIFE and not an Axe....it will last forever. Hard to beat that. Bens Backwoods is spot on with service as well and this isn't my first order with them. I see many more in the future. V/R Sargefaria
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great knife
This knife is one of the best i have used. It is super sharp from mora and after a few swipes on a strop you can shave with it. Thanks Ben's backwoods for a great product at a great price.
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EXCELLENT PRICED GREAT MORA FOR LIGHTER WORK!
Very sharp and polished blade! The only fault that I can find is the reduced tang which can clearly be seen in the picture,might be a place the knife could fail and break if used improperly to baton. Otherwise it is a 5 star knife for the price for carving and other camping/bushcraft duties that I would highly recommend.
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awesome blade
This blade is super sweet mirror like polish razor sharp nicely fitted handle. The only short comming is the sheath which is still very durable and tough, just not as pretty as the knife. Great buy, would highly recomend and will buy more of this brand and style. All in all a top buy.