The only spoon knife from Morakniv currently available at Militaria, so there’s no need to hesitate—just take it. Morakniv is a well-known brand; quality speaks for itself.
Spoon knife crafted specifically for wood carving tasks. The cutting edge is present on both sides of the blade, which is constructed from 12C27 stainless steel. The blade design allows for carving motions both away from and toward the user. The ergonomically contoured handle, made from wood, provides excellent comfort and a secure hold, even in wet or dirty conditions.
Technical data
Steel: 12C27
Blade length: 55 mm
Blade thickness: 2 mm
Handle: wood
Overall length: 164 mm
Weight: 62 g
Manufacturer: Mora, Sweden
| Type | Fixed blade |
|---|---|
| Style | Multipurpose |
| Blade length | 55 mm |
| Blade thickness | 2 mm |
| Blade profile | Other |
| Blade edge | Plain |
| Blunt resistance | Medium |
| Corrosion resistance | Very good |
| Lock type | Fixed blade |
| Overall length | 164 mm |
| Blade material | 12C27 |
| Opening method | Fixed blade |
| Handle | Wood |
| Clip for carrying | No |
| Holster included | Yes |
| Weight | 62 g |
| EAN | 7391846022770 |
| Manufacturer code | 24442(NZ-62D-SS-54) |
| Brand | Mora |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 11
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Mega so-called spoon knife, does its job in wood perfectly, with it you can easily make yourself a spoon, bowl, cup, or other type of vessel. I recommend it.
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Very sharp knife. Carving a spoon is not a problem.
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I've already carved 4 kuksas, and the knife is still as sharp as a razor.
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Right after unboxing, the first spoon was already carved ;) Excellent knife, fits well in the hand, easy to use. I recommend it to everyone for camping :)
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Very sharp, perfect for making kuksas and wooden spoons.
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Fantastic spoon knife, very durable, stays sharp for a long time.
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The knife is sharp and does its job ;) If someone is considering something pocket-sized, something you can throw into your pants pocket or backpack (you’ll definitely need to make a sheath because you can get an unpleasant surprise), when heading into the woods to help make a spoon, kuksa, cup, etc., I highly recommend it :)
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Great thing, very sharp, making it a pleasure to use. I've already carved a spoon, and the next time inspiration strikes, it's time for a kuksa!
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My first knife of this type for wood carving and I am satisfied.
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My first Mora of this kind and I must say I am positively surprised, carving a spoon is not that difficult at all, and it's an interesting way to spend time at camp. I recommend it.
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