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Registered User Joined: May 2004 From: Central Arkansas Posts: 5,539 | Good deal on Mora knife
Mora knives are one of the best bang-for-buck items out there, and this is a very good deal imo on one of their basic sheath knives. It's sold under the Bahco Tools name, but it's made by Mora; I believe the same as their Companion model. For a knock-around utility knife to leave in a toolbox, tackle box, etc, it's a surprisingly capable little knife. The Companion is usually a bargain at 10-12 dollars, but these people have the OEM Bahco brand for an almost-silly $5.56 apiece. A ridiculous $37 including shipping for five of them; that was too good to pass up. For utility woods knives, spare knives, tackle box knives, handout knives; all kinds of uses, they're definitely worth checking out. http://aboloxtools.com/cutting-tools...rs-mora-knife/ |
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Registered User Joined: Jun 2016 From: USA Posts: 1,430 |
better deals is keep your eyes open at garage sales, thrift stores.
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Registered User Joined: May 2004 From: Central Arkansas Posts: 5,539 |
Just realized I made a mistake in the OP. It's the same as the Mora Clipper, not the Companion.
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Registered User Joined: Jun 2017 From: Canada Posts: 3 |
I just looked for the best Mora knives on the market. I got good reviews for the Morakniv Companion Fixed Blade Knife, Bacho 2444 Carpenter More Multi Purpose Knife, Morakniv Classic No 3 Utility Knife.
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