Morakniv Wood Carving Junior 73/164 Knife with Carbon Steel Blade, 3.0-Inch

January 7, 2018 - Comment

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. The Mora Wood Carving 73/164 is a small

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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. The Mora Wood Carving 73/164 is a small wood carving knife with a thin carbon steel blade and single-finger protection. Oiled birch wood handle. Blade length 3.0-inches.

Product Features

  • Woodcarving knife designed for the beginning wood carver
  • Thin carbon steel blade with finger protection guard
  • Oiled Birchwood handle
  • Includes a plastic sheath in black
  • Made in Sweden

Comments

jimstur says:

It just keeps on working. These knives are the most for the least, truly my favorite cutting tool. Morakniv Rocks.

Kenneth E Brockman says:

Great little knife for the price–great carver. Bought this for my youngest daughter to start carving like the rest of us. She does great with it, and we all like the way this little knife feels in the hand. Great for detail carving. Fantastic quality at this price. Would make a great little caper knife for the hunters, or a skinner for the trappers.

Rickey F. says:

Good option for scouts . 4 stars for functionality. One of the best starter knives for scouts/youths for knife safety training and basic bush craft skills and carving. Sharp, stiff, easy to hone and holds an edge. Had to ding it for the sheath.. Tho that would be a great leather craft ptoject .

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