KNIFE MATERIAL
Classic carbon steel craft knife,105 mm blade, finger guard
Included accessories: Knife Sheath
Morakniv Classic No 2F (C) is a classic craft knife popular among carpenters and woodworkers and also suitable for everyday tasks. The knife features a 105 mm carbon steel blade that retains its sharpness over time, finger guard, and a barrel-shaped, stained birch handle.
With its 105 mm long carbon steel blade and a finger guard, Morakniv Classic No 2F (C) is a well-regarded all-round knife especially among carpenters and woodworkers. The stained birch handle is a classic design detail from the end of the last century.
Morakniv Classic No 2F (C) is a reliable everyday knife with a wide range of uses. It features a finger guard for added safety, and a mid-length 105 mm blade for high precision and accurate cuts – perfect for crafts and woodworking. The knife’s full rat-tail tang running through the handle provides good stability and strength.
The barrel-shaped handle in oiled Scandinavian birch is designed to fit comfortably in the hand, even during extended use. The finger guard guarantees a safe grip. The knife comes with a plastic sheath with a polished surface and the Dalecarlian coat of arms, plus a belt loop made of vegetable-tanned leather.
The 2.5 mm thick, 105 mm long blade is made from German carbon steel (C100S) that maintains optimal sharpness over time and is easy to sharpen. The blade has a hardness of 58.5 HRC and a polished surface that protects against rust but should always be wiped and oiled after use.
The knife is assembled and heat-treated at our factory in Mora with over 130 years of knife-making tradition.
Our products are intended for both hobby and professional use within cooking, outdoor activities, hunting, craft, woodcarving, and more. Please read this manual carefully before use. Improper use may lead to injury.
KNIFE MATERIAL
Morakniv Classic is a series of craft knives in classic design, featuring red-stained birch handles and blades in carbon or stainless steel. For generations, these knives have been favourites among carpenters, woodworkers and everyday users – always made in Mora.