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Cody Lundin talks about knives, skills and outdoor living (2023) 

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🔪 Are you a fan of Mora knives Morakniv or interested in learning more about their history and utility? This video is a must-watch! Cody Lundin shares his wealth of knowledge and personal experiences with Mora knives, highlighting their exceptional craftsmanship, versatility, and enduring reputation.
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Join us for an engaging and insightful conversation as we sit down with the renowned survival expert and outdoor enthusiast, Cody Lundin. In this exclusive interview, we delve into the fascinating world of knives, with a special focus on the beloved Mora knives.
Cody books
98.6 Degrees: The Art of Keeping Your Ass Alive (2003) amzn.to/3pgkoCC
When All Hell Breaks Loose: Stuff You Need to Survive When Disaster Strikes (2006) amzn.to/42WAyip
In this casual yet informative discussion, Cody discusses the unique features that make Mora knives stand out in the world of outdoor tools. From their high-quality stainless steel blades to their ergonomic handles, he breaks down the reasons why Mora knives are cherished by outdoor enthusiasts, survivalists, and bushcrafters alike.
As an expert in survival skills and bushcraft, Cody Lundin offers practical insights into choosing the right Mora knife for various purposes, whether it's camping, hunting, or everyday tasks. He shares his favorite models, tips for maintenance and sharpening, and even recounts memorable experiences where Mora knives proved invaluable in the wilderness.
🎥 This video is a treasure trove of information for knife enthusiasts, adventurers, and those passionate about outdoor exploration. Get ready for an engaging conversation that sheds light on the world of Mora knives and provides valuable insights from a true expert.
Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to learn from Cody Lundin and expand your knowledge about Mora knives!
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@markj7579
@markj7579 5 месяцев назад
This is a comment for the interviewer. Gifting Cody a knife that he likes to use was pure class. I think that's a great way to show your gratitude to Cody for taking the time to share a little bit of his knowledge on your channel. And I like how you picked up a used knife and put your time and energy bringing it back to life. Also, adding your own handmade sheath was fantastic. Way to go!! Thank you for this video.
@Oldmora
@Oldmora 5 месяцев назад
thanks !!!! your kind words meant a lot !!
@savagejoy3708
@savagejoy3708 4 месяца назад
A friend gives you a knife - give the donor a coin - or it breaks the friendship
@martinhawrylkiewicz2025
@martinhawrylkiewicz2025 Год назад
Dual Survival with Cody Lundin and Dave Cantenbury was the best survival team...
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
Me also. they were to duo that worked best on the show
@capricordcreations1253
@capricordcreations1253 9 месяцев назад
And they are both Mora users and ambassadors in their ways! :) ​@@Oldmora
@drivendown84
@drivendown84 6 месяцев назад
Hands down. Watched those two seasons on a loop.
@chrisischannel
@chrisischannel 5 месяцев назад
theres only 2 seasons of dual survival 1 & 2
@bkdesignr
@bkdesignr 5 месяцев назад
@@drivendown84 me too, often
@neaituppi7306
@neaituppi7306 Год назад
Cody Lundin was the reason I watched Duel survival, and also the reason I stopped watching when they screwed him over.
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
Just wish to see him again on TV with his own show
@MoeBergOSS
@MoeBergOSS Год назад
Same here. I watched because of him and stopped when they screwed him.
@glashausAimz2
@glashausAimz2 Год назад
​@@Oldmora i agree, would love to see him with his own format. not this forced drama type of shit.
@Shastavalleyoutdoorsman
@Shastavalleyoutdoorsman Год назад
Me to. Survival rambos are the worst...
@edrader
@edrader Год назад
@@glashausAimz2 with a liar
@Mantis858585
@Mantis858585 Год назад
Cody is such a nice guy. I saw him once in a restaurant. I briefly said hi and was fan and walked away. I didnt want to bother him. He made a point to come over to me and chat for a few minutes.
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
Not many would do that
@andersmalmborg1585
@andersmalmborg1585 Год назад
Always interesting to listen to someone who actually has something to say🙏🏻
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
the man as a lot to say for sure. It was an wonderful experience
@uncletoad1779
@uncletoad1779 Год назад
So refreshing to hear Cody talk common sense about knives.
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
Indeed. Many times talks about knives get overly clouded with irrelevant BS that has no practical value.
@tennesseesmoky9012
@tennesseesmoky9012 8 дней назад
What an important history lesson revealed in this brief interview with Cody Lundin. The Mora #1 Knife is one of the most iconic knives in the camp craft world. A simple design, a set of good materials and carbon steel components, easy to maintain and keep a sharp edge. But most importantly, they cut every time you need them to. Cody is an excellent teacher and has a great common man approach to sharing information. Good interview! Thank you.
@Oldmora
@Oldmora 8 дней назад
Thanks. Cody is one of the best.
@backwoodstrails
@backwoodstrails Год назад
Cody does not mince words and he is spot on! Too many bushcraft RU-vid stars that have very limited experience. Follow guys like Cody and you will be able to tease out the BS.
@imnotbilly8480
@imnotbilly8480 Год назад
We need more Cody Lundin!!!!
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
Indeed
@2434-k3l
@2434-k3l Месяц назад
Cody is the best !! Wish he had his own survival series. Really enjoyed the host too, very genuine 💙
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Месяц назад
@@2434-k3l Cody already as his own show that he produces. Search on the web for “The Survival Show with Cody Lundin”
@MoeBergOSS
@MoeBergOSS Год назад
Lundin is a legend. I met him Dubai at the airport and yes, he was barefoot.
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
I also can confirm he was barefoot during the interview :)
@Ve-suvius
@Ve-suvius Год назад
Amazing. I love it. He walks his path. ✌
@edrader
@edrader Год назад
@@Oldmora that actually answers my question
@16-BITFPV
@16-BITFPV 19 дней назад
They don't let you on airplanes barefoot. Doofus probably had his sandals with him or your just lying.
@CaptainRon76
@CaptainRon76 Год назад
Cody is the most humble and capable man you will ever meet
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
Meeting him didn’t disappoint me that for sure 🙏
@susrev88
@susrev88 2 месяца назад
this was a great conversation. it felt natural, no forced interaction or topics. lots of useful information and jokes too. respect!
@Oldmora
@Oldmora 2 месяца назад
Its was an honor and pleasure to meet Cody and have the opportunity to have this conversation.
@timothyscott3116
@timothyscott3116 Год назад
Great to see Cody is doing well... :)
@hiddenwoodsben
@hiddenwoodsben Год назад
i don't know, i just love cody. could watch him read shampoo-bottles. on top of that, he walks the walk. not many in the scene do that anymore.
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
And I would add, very friendly
@hiddenwoodsben
@hiddenwoodsben Год назад
@@Oldmora absolutely, that and his incredibly bad jokes are the main-constituents of his charm, i think.
@jamiejohnson8176
@jamiejohnson8176 Год назад
Nice to see Cody
@bronxbomber0079
@bronxbomber0079 Год назад
Cody and Canterbury had great chemistry on the show. Joe is the one that Cody couldn’t take. I’d like to see Cody and Matt. Hippie power.
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
Cody and Matt share the some background they had some of the best teacher in this are back in the day. It would be interesting to see the two in the same show, but not in the Dual survival format.
@kinghenry056
@kinghenry056 Год назад
I'm pretty positive that Cody can't stand Matt. The reason Matt told some producer he taught Cody his survival techniques. The producer told Cody, and he confronted Matt about it. Cody called Matt a POS after that. I believe the video is somewhere on RU-vid.
@zufkad6830
@zufkad6830 Месяц назад
​@@kinghenry056 indeed. Here's a 2014 public statement from Cody about Matt (among other things) : "The survival skills community is very small. Many people have suggested that Matt Graham should have been paired with me. Unfortunately, I needed to end my friendship with Matt three years ago. He chose to claim that he was my “teacher” for several courses to a company in the hopes of getting a product endorsement from them. As this company had never heard of Matt, but had known me for years, they approached me to ask if this was true. It was not. I have a zero tolerance policy with people who knowingly compromise another’s credibility and experience to promote their own. I’m sorry it turned out this way. "
@superdivemaster
@superdivemaster Год назад
That's "Muito Obrigado" Cody !!!
@pullo5518
@pullo5518 Год назад
Excellent interview, thank you for sharing!
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@shanecsontos-popko1329
@shanecsontos-popko1329 Год назад
Love Cody! I'm from Prescott AZ originally and took a class with him back in 2008 before he became famous on Discovery Channel. His lessons still stick with me to this day!
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
Very cool
@neaituppi7306
@neaituppi7306 Год назад
I have a Morakniv I got, the only knife I got online, after watching this Dutch channel, that did knife reviews. Years ago.
@Raj_Kamal_Singh
@Raj_Kamal_Singh Год назад
thank you for the interview
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
Thanks
@timothyfirth4809
@timothyfirth4809 7 месяцев назад
Cody is a very down to earth person and a wealth of knowledge only one I could even closely compare him to eould be the legendary woodsman Lars god bless his soul.
@Oldmora
@Oldmora 7 месяцев назад
Indeed 👍
@RichardPoogerman
@RichardPoogerman Год назад
This was a great watch, thank you.
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
Thanks Richard 👍
@jimmcmorrow4392
@jimmcmorrow4392 Год назад
Miss you old hippie! Hope you can do an hour long podcast weekly.
@Dominique_Oliveira
@Dominique_Oliveira Год назад
Mal vi o vídeo, guardei-o, para poder assistir quando tivesse mais tempo, para poder usufruir e "beber" conhecimento, e que belo serão passei eu. Muito obrigado João por esta maravilha.
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
Foi uma manha espectacular. O Cody é 5 estrelas
@CRJines
@CRJines Год назад
Cody is a good man
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
Indeed 👍
@mauricioruiz9021
@mauricioruiz9021 Год назад
Cody's a great guy! Muito obrigado pela ótima entrevista, João!
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
Obrigado Maurício. Ja tinha uma boa impressão acerca do Cody Lundin. Mas o encontro superou todas as expectativas
@eeaaahhj
@eeaaahhj Год назад
Thanks a million for sharing this video with Cody ! The Abo Dude rules !
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
My pleasure.
@SoldierDrew
@SoldierDrew 8 месяцев назад
A show partnering Cody Lundin with Dave Holladay would be a huge hit.
@Oldmora
@Oldmora 8 месяцев назад
Dave Holladay does not get the recognition that he deserves. He is one of my favorites “personas” in the bushcraft/survival/primitive leaving scene
@awayinthewilderness4319
@awayinthewilderness4319 8 месяцев назад
Great interview. Cody Lundin is a wealth of knowledge.
@Oldmora
@Oldmora 8 месяцев назад
Thanks 💪
@davegilden6603
@davegilden6603 Год назад
Very interesting to listen to. I had the pleasure of meeting Cody at the Global Bushcraft Symposium 22 in Wales. He was as down to earth as in this video. I was aware of the work of Mors before the conference, but during it, I was really struck by how many practioners had learnt so much from him and expanded their skills under Mors tutelage. With Mors gone, it is the likes of Cody, Kelly Harlton and so many others that allow those not fortunate enough to have met him, share some of the knowledge.
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
Mors it of course the main inspiration for many of us but there a others names in the US/north america that don't get the recognition they deserve and were probably as import as Mors people like Larry D. Slson, Dave Wescoot, Dave Hollady, Tom Brown they all gave a huge contribution.
@TimSleppy
@TimSleppy 4 месяца назад
That was a great discussion.
@Oldmora
@Oldmora 4 месяца назад
Thanks. The please and honor was all mine. Cody is such an amazing person.
@BUZZKILLJRJR
@BUZZKILLJRJR Год назад
So cool huge fan of Cody ! I would love to meet him one day! I lived in North Idaho my who life and that's how I heard about Mora knives originally what I was a teen!
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
I already had Cody in very consideration but out encounter blow up my expectations. Imagine how I felt when I realized I was meeting him, in this side of the pond in Portugal, near my house in one of my favorite places in the town I live.
@shadeshiest22
@shadeshiest22 Год назад
I used the same Mora #1 knife forever and other scandi’s, but recently(last 13yrs) I was introduced to convexed edged knives(bark river/Falkniven) for bushcraft and it’s just better in every way…The bark river gunny LT or gunny hunter LT is the best “Mora sized” easy carrying knife you can own. It’s almost the same size/shape, just a tad thicker, classic look/design, much more sturdy solid feeling being full tang(but also just a lil heavier), convex grind performs better and it’s easy to hone/sharpen in the field, and the handle is an absolute DREAM come true…Plus the steel(3V is what mine is in) options are WAY more advanced/better to fit ANY ones preferences… Yes it’s a tad pricey pricey(220$), but it’s a USA handmade heirloom quality knife with a no question lifetime warranty-it will last generations of hard field use, and anyone who gets one passed down to them will cherish it being a MUCH more higher quality knife-for ANY use, as soon as they pick it up…
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
I personally never could adapt to the convex grind from Falkniven. I have a F1 that probably seen the field a 2 or 3 times. Need to put more time on it to change the muscle memory from a scandi to a convex.
@theWZZA
@theWZZA Год назад
Cody, you need to go to Sweden. It's beautiful!
@leemichel8199
@leemichel8199 Год назад
Imagine if Mors and Cody were the ones who teamed up back in the dual survival days .they would have made millions and quite possibly would have spent all the money on planting forest's .I'm glad to see Cody chilling. In his element, God bless .. lee
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
I would have love to see them both interact, probably not in that format.
@booishoois309
@booishoois309 11 месяцев назад
Cody is the best. Dude missed opportunity you should have showed his Esee! Tell him about their warranty and how everything is full tang 1095. I bet he would love the 3HM.
@Oozy9Millimeetah
@Oozy9Millimeetah Год назад
Im from Finland and grew up using puukko's and mora's, maybe even more of the moras since those where cheap and more available. How ever when i was young i always used to drool over the big American knives i saw on tv the Bucks and KA-bars then i grew up and the magic of internet was available to me so i ordered one... it was Buck nighthawk, first time i used it to carve wood i was like 🤯 it felt like using a kitchen knife 😂.... the "scandi" knives are so much better at wood work. I had to dug up my Mora #1 and #2' to fiddle with during this interview... the old red handle Moras used to come with thicker spine and always with tang comming out of the handle. The new versions are nice too but back in the 60's and 50's moras are just amazing i still see them around alot here. Some of my relatives have used them at work for decades and those are now like ice picks
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
I was the opposite; in south-eastern Europe, the choices were primarily confined to hunting-style knives made in Portugal that were clones after Solingen hunting knives and a lot of Bowie-style knives made in Spain. When my father gave me a Frost 700 in the middle of the 1990s, it was a pretty "weird object," but eye opining. The old ones are still my favored carries even if the new ones are really excellent (and the steel has never been as good as now).
@Oozy9Millimeetah
@Oozy9Millimeetah Год назад
@@Oldmora your Frost 700 reminded me that i actually carried a Mora 640 Viking my whole time in the Army... kinda funny but they just work...
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
Was it issued ?
@Oozy9Millimeetah
@Oozy9Millimeetah Год назад
@@Oldmora no it wasn't there aren't any issued knives apart from the bayonet and even that is for only some units. I served in 2008 and back then majority carried traditional finnish puukko's.
@cwsmith17
@cwsmith17 Год назад
Hoyt Buck was looking for a better way to temper steel so it would hold an edge longer. His unique approach produced the first Buck Knife in 1902. Not too shabby but, I really love the simplicity of Morakniv.
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
Their knives brings every together: simplicity, elegance and utility.
@cwsmith17
@cwsmith17 Год назад
@@Oldmora Very well said!
@brianmaddalla4166
@brianmaddalla4166 27 дней назад
This dude was not only my favorite with Dave but he is the absolute god of fire he can start a fire with a turd!!!!lol
@Oldmora
@Oldmora 26 дней назад
😂😂😂
@daniellearmstrong6028
@daniellearmstrong6028 6 месяцев назад
Cody is such a treasure ❤
@Oldmora
@Oldmora 6 месяцев назад
I could not agree more.
@BUZZKILLJRJR
@BUZZKILLJRJR Год назад
Mora 511 is very (inexpensive) with a non-slip handle that's what I got for my kids for their first carving camping knife carbon so they learn to take care of it!
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
The 511 was the favorite of MorsK. Have you read my blog article about Mors and his knife preferences ? Check this out oldmora.blogspot.com/2021/12/Morskochanski.html
@glbwoodsbum2567
@glbwoodsbum2567 Год назад
That's one of my favorites!!!
@talljohn66
@talljohn66 Год назад
Cody’s temperament and calm approach to things made him my favorite. I’d love to see Dave and Cody do another series. They had great chemistry. I quite watching when Dave left. Did not like Dave’s replacement. And I love mora knives!
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
Don’t think that is going to happen 😉 but would love to see Cody with his own show
@quinntheeskimooutdoors6234
@quinntheeskimooutdoors6234 Год назад
Great informative talk with Cody😊. I have several Mora knives, they are excellent. Cody is right about the skill of the user is the key. 😊
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
It’s the hands not the tool .
@Shastavalleyoutdoorsman
@Shastavalleyoutdoorsman Год назад
Absolutely.
@jf73f80
@jf73f80 Год назад
I have a huge respect for Cody,him and Dave made the show ,when they got rid of Dave and bright that other guy in ,Cody was good but that guy just couldn't vibe with Cody.and ruibed the show got ti respect how he lives his life
@alanrice39
@alanrice39 Год назад
Really enjoyed this conversation, learned much , great to see you again Cody!
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
I his one that deserves all the exposer. The knows his stuff
@warfist-mv8mh
@warfist-mv8mh 3 месяца назад
What's stopping Cody Lundin & Dave Canterbury from starting a channel on RU-vid & doing everything we loved about dual survival without any nonsense from executives? We loved Dual Survival. The first two seasons were exciting & entertaining as well as informative. I would love to see that again. The chemistry may not have been there for the two of them but to us they were one hell of a team.
@Oldmora
@Oldmora 3 месяца назад
I do not think that is going to happen. have you heard about Cody latest project ? thesurvivalshow.com/
@warfist-mv8mh
@warfist-mv8mh 2 месяца назад
@@Oldmora I have not! Appreciate the link, I'll check it out when I get out of work though.
@GertTown
@GertTown 2 месяца назад
Probably bc Cody didn't appreciate Dave bullshiting his resume.
@warfist-mv8mh
@warfist-mv8mh 2 месяца назад
@@GertTown Their survival style was unique but effective. I liked the contrast personally.
@zufkad6830
@zufkad6830 Месяц назад
​@@OldmoraCody's new show is great ! I'm really looking forward to watching season 2 once it's released !
@tleek
@tleek Год назад
Cody is such a cool guy. His books got me into bushcraft back in the day. This is a really great video!
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
I knows is stuff
@glenmo1
@glenmo1 7 месяцев назад
I've owned a few Mora knives when they were made by "Frost" of Sweden They have since changed their name too MORAKNIFE
@Oldmora
@Oldmora 7 месяцев назад
Frost was bought by the company KJ Eriksson. In 2005 after the process was finally the KJ Eriksson change the name to "Mora of Sweden" and in 2009 they finaly change the name to MORAKNIV as we know it today. Here some articles about both companies oldmora.blogspot.com/2021/11/Frost.html oldmora.blogspot.com/2020/12/kjeriksson.html
@seankeller7
@seankeller7 Год назад
Thank you for this! My favorite video of the year so far, and maybe even going back farther. Love it!
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
Wow thank you very much. This RU-vid stuff is all new to me but I did like the experience and will try to develop it in the future with other interesting individual that are somehow connected to the Mora knife.
@hawkknight4223
@hawkknight4223 Год назад
I carry several pocket knives/multi tools he DC. But I also carry a Mora Eldris as a neckknife. With a small, single AAA, Olight flashlight. A miniature BIC lighter and a fire steel on it. Put together with 1 inch gorilla tape! Most of my days at work. I spent up a ladder with tool bags on. Impossible to access pockets or belt line. It does what I need most of the time. I thought I would hate it. But it’s a great little knife! Could be better. Could be worse!
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
The Eldris design concept it’s a bit strange at first look but when you start using, it’s really an eye opening what you can do with such a small knife. Knife setup you got. If it works for you, then is perfect 👍
@pete.b4197
@pete.b4197 Год назад
Mora knife is sweden prothers knife factory from,1890,s! And this mora classic model are over 100years old knife model!!
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
It's difficult to say for sure how old the Mora knife (classic line as many call it today) concept is. There are example of similar style knives in Ovansiljan/Upper lake Siljan from around 1100s. As commercial product produced at an industry level the oldest record is 1870s by Finn-Anders Andersson.
@Ve-suvius
@Ve-suvius Год назад
I notice when sharpening Mora's with stones, the stones tend to scrape/damage the guard. Which doesn't make them look nicer. This is due to the nature of the edge going up to the handle Which I prefer. When I use sandpaper on a sanding block(spring clips, and the softer backing), this is issue is not there. Much better. Also my preferred method. Making the Mora scandivexed.
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
Have you tried diamond plates(good ones not the cheap ones) ?
@Ve-suvius
@Ve-suvius Год назад
@@Oldmora Only the EZE Lap and they wore out fast. Not the Atoma or DMT. I've been thinking about those also. They might not have that wearing effect on the handle/guard of the Mora's as the stones have. Atoma #600 and #1200? Or do you think the DMT are better, higher grits?
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
@@Ve-suvius I have DMT are they are really good. From eze I have the small pocket stone (like the dc3) as it works fine but I only use it from time to time
@Ve-suvius
@Ve-suvius Год назад
@@Oldmora The diamonds just wear out too quickly for my taste with EZE. I had several. the 2x6 and the folable ones. Nice thing of sandpaper is, you can change it to a new one easily.
@Ve-suvius
@Ve-suvius Год назад
@@Oldmora I might give DMT a try. Also Atoma..
@louieHuelsman
@louieHuelsman Месяц назад
Thanks Cody good to c ya again!!!!! Free Cody n should have definitely won that court decision!!
@Frezn8t_100
@Frezn8t_100 Месяц назад
Awesome interview!! I truly enjoyed this video 🙏🏽
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Месяц назад
Thanks a lot for the feedback. As you can imagine it was I that had all the pleasure to meet and talk with such a awesome person
@markhenderson5161
@markhenderson5161 Год назад
Nice…
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
I am glad you liked it!!
@CommonCentsOutdoorsman
@CommonCentsOutdoorsman Год назад
Good to see Cody looking good and still sticking to his ways. Really enjoyed this!
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
Thanks
@GAUROCH2
@GAUROCH2 Год назад
I do not like Mora knives...the original laminated one is the only I have and use. I just added some texture to the handle wit a pyro engraver! It's nice to hear and see Cody again. The accent of the interviewer sounds like portuguese... nice people (and Cody was polited enough to say a few words back...!)
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
Indeed I am Portuguese ;) how did you guess ? Was an awesome experience interview him in Portugal 🙏
@GAUROCH2
@GAUROCH2 Год назад
@@Oldmora ...the accent...the "singing" of your voice... What was Cody doing in Portugal? Hollidays? I have several of his books and I consider him a good expert on survival! Stay well
@hikersynthesizer
@hikersynthesizer 10 месяцев назад
I lived in Sweden for a few years after I turned 18. Many construction workers carried two moras on their belt. I started using them, not knowing what they were capable of, before I got into wilderness survival and living skills. Great knives.
@Oldmora
@Oldmora 10 месяцев назад
Indeed they are. Did you carried two of the same or one carbon and another stainless ?
@hikersynthesizer
@hikersynthesizer 10 месяцев назад
@@Oldmora two carbon. One was a backup in case the other was compromised.
@smn98498h
@smn98498h 8 месяцев назад
discovery really fucked up big time lol. Cody is a superhero to us now. one of the realest people on the planet. They should have never let him go.
@Oldmora
@Oldmora 8 месяцев назад
I agree. Apparently in coming back to TV very soon
@sid7088
@sid7088 Год назад
Wow, Cody looks exactly the same, poor Dave looks 80 yrs old.
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
ahahaha
@michaelcervantez3570
@michaelcervantez3570 6 дней назад
I think the "Stolen Valor" incident took a lot out of him.
@내이름은재난대피하죠
@내이름은재난대피하죠 4 месяца назад
한국에서 잘 보았습니다...한국은 여름은 습하고 봄 가을 겨울은 건조해서 나이프 강재를 고르기 참 어렵습니다...슬프네요..그리고 생존 준비에 대한 인식도 안좋고 심지어 나라에서도 생존 준비를 잘 안하고 있습니다..ㅠ_ㅠ
@canadafree2087
@canadafree2087 Год назад
I found out about Mora knives all about myself when I picked up my first Mora knife locally. It was a Premier just like Cody's. I knew shortly after that they did not make it as there were other knives around with the "Premier" name on it. I then started finding KJ knives and to this day KJ is my fav brand and I still have several. Today in Canada, you can't even take an all rubber Cold Steel training knife on a plane. I see many interesting stuff at airport sales. Mora are often sold at Marine stores in Canada, you also find carbon Green River there which is odd in a salt water environment. Just keep carbon dry, I have used Green River carbon in the kitchen for 30 years, they are grey in color but no pits and still keep an edge.
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
Very cool. Have you seen this article about KJE oldmora.blogspot.com/2020/12/kjeriksson.html? Here in Europe, I know people that had problems with a nail clipper, that although not prohibit some customs officers goes all crazy when they see them
@tombryant6061
@tombryant6061 11 месяцев назад
Wonderful article!
@Oldmora
@Oldmora 11 месяцев назад
@tombryant6061 thanks
@Alfin_d24
@Alfin_d24 Год назад
I'm from sweden and I didn't know mora knifes were used outside sweden alot.
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
Really? how curious! the exportation of knives made in mora goes way back, probably in the 1930 or 1940, in fact the word "Sweden" was added to the stamps on the knives because of that. Its one of the big names on the global knife market, not only in the utilitarian/ outdoor but also in the professional kitchen and butcher segment. If you want to know a bit more about the history check my site oldmora.blogspot.com/
@Alfin_d24
@Alfin_d24 Год назад
@@Oldmorayeah I searched it up after and read a bit more about it. I had no idea haha
@wis1024
@wis1024 Год назад
24:10 cody is talking about a leuku here.
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
Indeed
@tcbtcb7553
@tcbtcb7553 5 месяцев назад
Cody needs to correct his Obrigada, to "Obrigado".
@IvanONeill-e6w
@IvanONeill-e6w 9 месяцев назад
Cody rules‼️✌️
@Oldmora
@Oldmora 9 месяцев назад
It is awesome!!!
@hvorforik5792
@hvorforik5792 Год назад
damn yep the good old cody laugh so great :D
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
It was a blast the time I spent with him. Cody it’s a very sharp, wise and funny guy.
@hvorforik5792
@hvorforik5792 Год назад
@@Oldmora very sharp indeed
@scoon2117
@scoon2117 2 месяца назад
Dude hasent aged a day! Long live cody
@Oldmora
@Oldmora 2 месяца назад
Absolutely
@adrianjagmag
@adrianjagmag Год назад
I live in tropical rainforest on a homestead and my Mora have developed patina that protect the blade. Forget Mora, I also use local made choppers on my homestead that are low alloy steels in 5160/9260 that rust and still don't have issues. I've also lived near the sea and managed with low alloy/plain carbon blades. IF I go diving or fishing I take stainless blades (also prefer stainless for folders) but otherwise I really don't need to bother so much about rust.
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
Indeed, with proper care, you can use carbon in almost every environment.
@coconutfleetsleeper5717
@coconutfleetsleeper5717 Год назад
Still have my first mora, got it aged 6, now im 40;)
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
What was the model ? A scout ?
@alexandercrash2191
@alexandercrash2191 Год назад
When was this recorded? I have not heard of Cody lundin in years!
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
It was in 18/02/2023. Although Cody have been away from the tv screen for years he continues to do what he done for decades teaching this subject thru is school. He is also a regular present in the primitive and bushcraft scene in North America
@alexandermatthews145
@alexandermatthews145 Год назад
I don't know how Cody feels about Dave Canterbury, but I really thought them two had great chemistry together I would absolutely love them two guys team up again, if not I would still love to see Cody again if he's even solo 👍
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
Would love to see Cody with is own show
@blueeyeswhitedragon9839
@blueeyeswhitedragon9839 28 дней назад
As a Boy Scout in Canada in the late 1950's & early 1960's, I can attest to the fact that I owned a Mora Scout knife with the double guard. One of my "patches" was for me to make my own leather sheath for that knife from the Tandy kit.
@Oldmora
@Oldmora 28 дней назад
Sweet. Do you still have it? Do you remember the maker?
@louieHuelsman
@louieHuelsman Месяц назад
Cody’s only Spanish is 😊😅C😊😅!!!!
@louieHuelsman
@louieHuelsman Месяц назад
Should have gave Cody a new shirt!!!! lol just needle and thread a elbow patch on it.
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Месяц назад
For I understand the rips on the elbows are a functionality. He has large arms and those rips allow better movements
@davidaxman
@davidaxman 11 месяцев назад
I work in construction in Sweden and everyone has a Morakniv or a Hultafors. I have almost never seen a broken knife and the amount of stupid things I've seen people do with the knives is amazing. Broken edges yes, not broken blade. I would be happy in the forest with a Morakniv Basic. It is what these forests has seen for thousands of years.
@Oldmora
@Oldmora 11 месяцев назад
They are not indestructible but they can endure a lot of beating that's for sure.
@SyntaxScout
@SyntaxScout 4 месяца назад
Cody is a living legend,incredibly humble and high skilled human,he's personality is pure joy.☮
@Oldmora
@Oldmora 4 месяца назад
Could not agree more!!!
@edwinmondragon3762
@edwinmondragon3762 Год назад
I love mora knives, but growing up in rural colorado i grew up on the sharpfinger and buck 110. I love all 3 and can use all three. Seems like 3.5 to 4 inches with a fine point does everything one needs.
@edwinmondragon3762
@edwinmondragon3762 Год назад
I forgot case trapper.
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
the buck 110 is quint essential in US. For example, in Mora Sweden, there is no tradition of folding knives only fixed knives.
@victornowlin9092
@victornowlin9092 Год назад
I don't care about discoloration. As long it doesn't hamper its sharpness. It all so deters crows desires for shiny objects. Only two legged crows.
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
The only reason I try not to have rust in the blade is in those that I also use for food processing. Simple care of any knife will prevent rust
@pete.b4197
@pete.b4197 Год назад
Mora sells knifes over 120 years every scandinavian lands and europe!
@StevanOutdoor
@StevanOutdoor 7 месяцев назад
Mora has been widely available in my country (Holland) like all my life. I bought my first two 50+ years ago when I was 10/11 years old and still have them. On my first Swedish canoe trip some 30 years ago, reaching civilization again, we stopped at a dock and asked the landowner for permission to camp on his land (Allemansrätten) and of course he agreed. I carried a Mora 511 (with cut off fingerguard along with a big knife and machete). I noticed the landowner had the same 511's lying around basically everywhere some really rusty so I asked how he would clean and sharpen them. He laughed and told me he bought a box and if they became all dull or rusty he just bought a new box. (I also found out that in Sweden a Dutch beer makes a really good trade item or gift). When I founded the Dutch Bushcraft Association back in 2011 I did choose the Hultafors GK for instructors and students because you can baton on that knife all day long with no failure. I consider the budget Mora's or Hultafors knives as the 'all you need' knives and the rest as 'you want' knives. Even last year (at age 60) visiting Thailand 3 times I brought my SAK/multitool, a Mora 546 or Hultafors RFR and bought a local machete (some 6 euro) there. Customs will almost always allow an simpe SAK/multitool into the country as a backpacker tool and Thailand did also allow my Mora/Hultafors but even if they would confiscate the Mora/Hultafors I would have lost some 7 euro. Of course all knives and multitools in your check in luggage. Regarding the interview I fully agree about the vision on the all you need knives but for where I live and travel I prefer the stainless ones for food prep.
@Oldmora
@Oldmora 7 месяцев назад
In Sweden you can buy the basic model in buckets of 50. The handyman use them as discardable blade, and many times they carry two of them, so if one get dull that just pick the other one and they don’t have to stop
@StevanOutdoor
@StevanOutdoor 7 месяцев назад
@@Oldmora Yep. That's what I mean. For them they are disposable blades. Still they are good blades and they could re-use them.
@jamesalexander7829
@jamesalexander7829 Год назад
Mr Lundin needs to get back on social media and start creating content. His perspective on life and survival is both unique and needed in todays global culture.
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
He had the best professor one could have people like MorsK, Dave holladay, Dave Wescot etc. Unfortunately those names you don’t see often in the social media, because they are on the field passing their knowledge to others and have little time to create content. Even for those you do, take for example the channel Karamat, that post the video from MorsK have very little views compared with some of the big name in “RU-vid bushcraft” out there.
@jamesalexander7829
@jamesalexander7829 Год назад
​@@Oldmora I noticed. Being relatively new to the disciplines and philosophies involved. I would say what Mr. Lundin teaches is both less removed from modern civilization than what Mr. Canterbury teaches and therefore less accessible to the average person and harder to master.
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
Check out this channel www.youtube.com/@Karamat
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
@Karamat
@najroe
@najroe Год назад
here in northern Sweden you can buy a Mora knife in a petrol station or even corner store. within 500m I know two that sell them. I get one at work for general use, at times I have broken two in a week, as they cost roughly 60Skr (under $ 6 US) bought at a petrol station, direct from Mora by the pallet it is MUCH less, so my boss just gives me a new as it would slow me down to be careful with it and I would be ineffective without one.
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
indeed. In 2010 i bought a Mora 2000 in Härnösand local supermarket.
@SverkerAndersson
@SverkerAndersson Год назад
Way to go Joao and Cody 👊
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
Tack sa mycket Sverker :)
@TheYeti308
@TheYeti308 Год назад
Swedish steel is where it's at .
@michaelalbers88
@michaelalbers88 Год назад
I loved watching this, thank you.
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
Thanks. I am glad you liked it
@manguydude905
@manguydude905 7 месяцев назад
This guy is like a Morakniv historian lol I have never seen someone so obsessed with them!
@Oldmora
@Oldmora 7 месяцев назад
Some get hooked on drugs or alcohol, i got hooked on this. It could be the worst. Check out part of the more then 130 yrs of history documented, of knife making on Mora oldmora.blogspot.com/
@RoarIsaksen1959
@RoarIsaksen1959 Год назад
A small Mora knife was my first knife in life. It's common knowledge here in Norway that iron of superior quality is extracted from the iron mine in Sweden. This has been the basis for the cheap but good quality knives Mora have made for almost 200 years.
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
It’s very interesting to see the how the difference cultures all over the world, back then had different preferences, you guys up north always preferred fixed blades while for me for example, in the south of Europe, the folding knife was the king, that was affordable and every man and many cases the child would have one on his pocket.
@RoarIsaksen1959
@RoarIsaksen1959 Год назад
@@Oldmora Here in the north the knife was mostly used for gutting and cleaning fish. A messy task with a lot of blood an gunk. A fixed blade is much easyer to clean. A pocket knife not so, an will over time just rust and feil in the end.
@RoarIsaksen1959
@RoarIsaksen1959 Год назад
​@@Oldmora Up here in the north, we use the knife mostly in connection with fishing and hunting. There will be a lot of blood and gunk. A fixed blade knife is far easier to clean. But a folding knife will get full of blood and salt water and be very impractical to use. It will quickly just rust and stall.
@Ve-suvius
@Ve-suvius Год назад
This video is a gem. Great talk by both of you. Excellent 👌.
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
Many thanks. It’s all Cody. I was only there to fill in the gaps.
@Ve-suvius
@Ve-suvius Год назад
@@Oldmora You did really well. Interviewers are not all equal.
@sheriandreas8260
@sheriandreas8260 Год назад
Thank you for doing your interview with Cody, I enjoyed watching him on that survival show. He knows his knives. So cool.
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
Thanks Sheri
@hvorforik5792
@hvorforik5792 Год назад
damn thats cody and the vids is not that old hope you are doing great my guy
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
Cody is still around and very active in his school. He is just away from the TV screen :)
@itllkeal
@itllkeal Год назад
Gotta love Cody. He's the Real Deal
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
Indeed
@stevec5576
@stevec5576 Год назад
/it he can’t make a living, looks like a hobo!
@shelbyandmargaret
@shelbyandmargaret Год назад
Hi Cody! We're waiting for more adventures 🤠🤠
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
Indeed
@Watchandcutgearchannel
@Watchandcutgearchannel 9 месяцев назад
Cody is amazing… I got hooked on dual survival because of him and Dave Canterbury… I’m gonna try to take a course from him this year if I can afford the trip 😊 As a knife reviewer and a survival lover… I really enjoyed watching this … my favorite things together
@Oldmora
@Oldmora 9 месяцев назад
Cody is awesome and a real nice guy!. Just wish i was on that side of the pond to get a course with him.
@edwardfletcher7790
@edwardfletcher7790 3 месяца назад
This guy is a JOKE, barefoot in the snow .....SMH
@cocovasquez1
@cocovasquez1 9 дней назад
What have you done lmfao
@edwardfletcher7790
@edwardfletcher7790 8 дней назад
@@cocovasquez1 I've not had to struggle with self inflicted hypothermia by wearing only socks while walking in snow....👍
@victornowlin9092
@victornowlin9092 Год назад
I love Mora knife's and I buy $300 worth every Christmas and pass them out
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
Can I be also on you Christmas list ? I am always open to get a new knife :) 😂😂😂 they are really for tools at an affordable price that so everything a common person needs a knife a todo at an affordable price
@ronaldwills9318
@ronaldwills9318 Год назад
Fun video men! Swedish American Mora fan here too. Cheers and thanks.🌲🌵🔥
@Oldmora
@Oldmora Год назад
Awesome! Thank you!
@max_fjellstorm
@max_fjellstorm 7 месяцев назад
Actually mors Kochanski preferred the plastic handled ones over the wooden ones because when he split wood, he would twist the knife and the wooden handles would get loose. That’s the reason
@Oldmora
@Oldmora 7 месяцев назад
Interesting. This is the first time I heard this. Did you hear directly from him, see it in a video, or read it in an article?
@max_fjellstorm
@max_fjellstorm 7 месяцев назад
@@Oldmora from him I think 2002
@prairiefirewildernessskills
@prairiefirewildernessskills 7 месяцев назад
I think he mentioned it in one of his knife videos as well ​@@Oldmora
@Oldmora
@Oldmora 7 месяцев назад
Cool. I have to search on that. Thanks 💪
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