HOW DOES THIS ONE STACK UP TO OTHER USA MADE KNIVES? ~ Moore Maker Trapper Blue Delrin & 1095 steel
2024 ж. 9 Мам.
145 Рет қаралды
I am impressed. This is very competitive with any Case Delrin Trapper for about the same money.
Specs from their website
1095 HC STEEL HARDENED TO 56+/-1 ROCKWELL
AVAILABLE IN / YELLOW / RED / DELRIN HANDLES
blue and white handles currently sold out
2 BLADES TRAPPER STYLE DESIGN
PERFECT FOR ENGRAVING
MOORE MAKER ENGRAVED BOLSTERS
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Good looking knife. The blue is a cool color. Have a wonderful day today brother
Morning my friend. I like this knife. I carry my Case Black Delrin Carbon Steel for my work knife, but this could have easily fit the bill. And yes, the blue is a nice color. I wish Case did color choices of their Delrin Trappers in Carbon Steel. I would get a few of those.
@@rustyminer me too. I think they would look awesome
@@jasonbeecher509 👍👍👍👍It seems like Case will or has done it already. What they like to do, is put certain covers and blade steels together and sell them for a short time, making customers buy one before their opportunity to get one has passed......... It's a brilliant way to sell knives 😂😂😂😂
Very cool trapper! I will have to check them out!
The spey blade is a little different shape, but my example is a really good one.............. lost of mirror polish, hefty, smooth and USA made for $50. They do bone and you might find a bone one on eBay for $50 to over $100. Usually somewhere in the $70 range
I like that one there, it's a beauty!! I like the box, the stamping on the bolster, and the fact it's 1095!! Thanks for sharing this one!! USA all the way!!!
I was surprised. The blades are really polished, the action is really good. It's hefty, it's sharp, it's affordable. What else do you want?
That one looks really nice! A really pretty blue. I will have to check some of these out.
Moore Maker makes most of the usual variety of traditional knife patterns. I they are worth a look.....
Nice i like it, I don't think i have seen much from Moore before, looks decent ....Nice one , have a great weekend buddy 😎👍
I wanted to try them out. I too, haven't seen many examples of Moore Maker, but this one is above average.
Nice looking knife, Rusty. I like the stouter main blade on the Moore. I know it's hard in this economy but, if American's want to encourage American manufacturing, sometimes you just have to drop the extra coin. If America First dealers and consumers could get together on a reasonable price-point, maybe overseas becomes less of an option. Thanks for the peak. Cheers.
This knife is very competitive with Case knives and in my opinion, affordable. It's doesn't have the fancy bone, but if you want a good USA made work trapper................ put it on the list
Cool knife and I really dig the blue delrin. Thank you for sharing this one. For some reason I thought Moore Maker was assembled in US but not manufactured here? Looking at the website I see I was wrong. Cheers!
My example is a good one. I don't have any other Moore Maker knives, but after this one, I can't understand why they are not in the conversation with Case knives when people talk knives..........
Moore maker told me they're made by Bear & Son.😊
Really? Holy B'geezus. I did a quick search and found out that even Case has made some Moore Maker knives.............. Let's keep this on the down low until we each grab them at low prices...... 🤣🤣🤣 Thanks for opening my eyes to the possibility. I thought Moore Maker had their own factory, and kind of still think they may make at least some of their knives, but to outsource? This news kind of ruins a video I shot but have not released yet...
@rustyminer they make some fix blades in-house. Older Moore makers were made in-house, but I don't think they've made pocket knives in a long time.
@@rasputinscastle Well, I have half a dozen or so Bear and Son Trappers and the Moore Maker is at least one level better than 5 of them in the action department.
@@rustyminer mine is too. That's not uncommon with contract knives. Also, Utica,Case, and Queen made knives for Moore Maker.
@@rasputinscastle very interesting. Good stuff to know. Thanks