Mora knives are great deals (although their full tang knives are a bit pricey when you’re used to their other less expensive models) and they are great performers. Mine always came amazingly sharp from the factory and are easy to touch up. I must have a dozen of them in all shapes and sizes.
Added a little color to some of my titanium knives. The clip on the kershaw leek I made out of a titanium sheet with lots of grinding for shape, sanding and diamond paste polishing.
the honey badger was a little gritty when closing, but dissassembled easily, you only need 1 Torx for pivot despite there being a double sided Torx pivot, the shaft is D shaped thankfully(T8 for pivot T6 for body and clip screws) and cleaned up nicely.
I’d looked at the TS21, but that flipper tab sort of annoys me. Looks a bit “hot” like it would be a poker in the pocket. Are the edges of it chamfered? Btw, nice work on those clips! :+1:
Its slightly rounded, I dont notice it all in my pocket.
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Here’s the Woodpecker if someone is interested.
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For less than $50 bucks with titanium handles and a D2 blade on ball bearings the TS21 is hard to beat.
Very well made from what I have observed with the machining.
For anyone interested there are two version’s of the QSP Woodpecker. I think the second version has a few things that might have been tweaked from customer feedback.
I’m not sure as to why the second version, but from some of what I read and youtube that is my guess.
Version 1 is on sale at Whitemountainknives, they also have a 10% off coupon that’s not hard to find with free shipping. https://whitemountainknives.com/search/search-results/?search_query=woodpecker
Thanks! That’s an excellent photo—you can really see the detail and it looks like there’s a sufficient chamfer on the edging to keep it from being a hot spot.