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Tom Maloney
> 24 hourBest small neck or pocket knife. I carry one in my pocket all the time. I use it for messy chores versus using a folder. Handy to use and carry.
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Prof. Juvenal Bechtelar IV
> 24 hourGreat knife. Excellent size. As always, razor sharp.
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Amber Steiner
> 24 hourWhen I ordered this the picture showed the knife with the neck sheath and fire steel. I only received the knife. I was under the impression it came with the kit. Terrible misleading pictures.
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Samuel Deason
> 24 hourThis little thing is super sharp. Good for detail carving and trimming the fat.
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Curley Family
> 24 hourThis is a great little knife I got it to teach my son knife safety and I was loving it.
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CosmicGrimCremation
> 24 hourI bought this for my son for learning basic knife handling skills. No folding blade to close on your fingers, large grippy handle. Very square sharp spine for striking ferro rods, scraping tinder. Very handy and would make a great knife for anyone. I am going to buy one for myself.
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A. Rodriguez
> 24 hourCuts great super sharp, but it’s not stainless steel. I used this knife ONE DAY, only once to cut line on a fishing trip. It wasn’t submerged in salt water, it wasn’t sitting it salt water, it was used in a salt water environment and when I got home I washed it with fresh water. Next day it was already rusty (take a look at pics). I couldn’t get the stains out. I’ve had $2 bait knives last years without rusting, I’ve had $5 Walmart fillet knives last longer without staining. This was a huge disappointment and I will never buy this manufacturers product again. This is not stainless steel and if it is, it’s worse than the Chinese made steel. Spend your money elsewhere.
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G. F. Hsu
> 24 hourGood design and well made. Easy to keep in pocket.
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Lars Sveen
> 24 hourJust buy this inexpensive little gem! I have a similarly shaped Norwegian knife (Helle Nying) that I dont carry it around much due to sentimental value, but love the stubby design. This chubby little guy is great for shoving in a pocket, camping supply box, or some nook/cranny in your car. The blade is very stubby and the handle is a bit short, but it has girth enough for a very solid and comfortable grip. I discovered that you can actually reverse it in the sheath to get a little extra length on the handle (though I would not recommend doing anything that requires a lot of force when used that way). Blade seems well hardened and has held its edge. It arrives functionally sharp, but not well honed. Give it 5 minutes on a high grade whetstone and it will serve you well as a great little workhorse.
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ToolNut102
> 24 hourAn odd curiosity. Not as useful as a box cutter, very limited usability as a standard knife, due to the excessive curve in the extremely short blade. An interesting but significantly overpriced toy for what it is. Nowhere near as useful as a folding pocketknife of similar size, since deployment requires two hands, making deployment and re-sheathing slow and clumsy. Have carried it for a few weeks, to try to force it into routine use. In almost every case, its just easier to reach for the one-hand opening and closing pocket knife. MAYBE it has some functionality as a caping knife, but not really suitable for routine day-to-day use IMHO. Give it an improved sheath with a secure pocket clip, and possibly its usefulness would increase. But Mora isnt likely to go there, and purchasing a custom sheath for a knife like this would be irrational.