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I have a JK, bought it for 12-1500 from karkhano couple of years back
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I think this is more practical especially for the lesser outdoorsmen.
If it works for you fine, that's all that matters. Personally I am not a fan of hollow handle knives, they break too easily.
Use it only for hunting and outdoor stuff..Sir je use of Iridum without NOC will get you a hello from the men in black waistcoats in Pakistan. Also this thread is aimed at people who like to spend their time in nature and doing things with their hands. Long before the advent of mobile phones and computers and supermarkets we were hunters and gatherers.
If it works for you fine, that's all that matters. Personally I am not a fan of hollow handle knives, they break too easily.
Sadly I really wanted to get a Pakistani knife but I couldn't see anything that was of quality.
Mora is NOT some shoddy knife company they are over a century old and still going strong.
that is a little underplaying Mora! their Swedish blades are one of the best! My friend still has his knife that he inherited and it was made in the 1920's! still going strong.basic
I am not saying anything like that, all I am saying is that one knife to see you through all your needs, Mora Garberg fits in any scenario!Read the end part of my post, there is no gold standard knife, even KBAR have lovers and haters.
Yikes that is a shoddy blade.I have this fancy blade for almost 2 years. Don't use it much. It cuts through beef, wood. Marks of sharpening.
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Yikes that is a shoddy blade.
If it does what you need it to do, no issues with that blade.I Know, Guzara Kro
do you sharpen your knife? if yes how long does the sharpness last?I Know, Guzara Kro
I have a mora garbera carbon steel knife and I totally agree you can just close your eyes and buy them and it will do you no harm!that is a little underplaying Mora! their Swedish blades are one of the best! My friend still has his knife that he inherited and it was made in the 1920's! still going strong.
I am not saying anything like that, all I am saying is that one knife to see you through all your needs, Mora Garberg fits in any scenario!
do you sharpen your knife? if yes how long does the sharpness last?