Looks similar - nevertheless, a great looking handle!

Theo, Kim and Iman - some good looking knives! Love those old “B” westerns!

Looks similar - nevertheless, a great looking handle!
The Sodbuster is such a fine design. Nice knife, Jeep..Jeepergeo wrote: ↑Mon Aug 14, 2023 12:44 am This Moore Maker Sodbuster, 4.5 inch lockback arrived in Friday's mail, but I just opened it today. The Traildust Composit scales look great and the knife is wicked sharp. I really like the picking on the nail notch. Overall, I am very please with this knife. The included sheath is just OK and is not nearly as exceptional as the sheath that came with the Moore Maker double locking knife I bought 5-6 months ago.
I plan to braid a lanyard through the lanyard hole and maybe end it with a bead or maybe a 9 mm casing.
Moore Maker 4 one hal in Sodbuster.jpg
Jeepergeo wrote: ↑Mon Aug 14, 2023 12:44 am This Moore Maker Sodbuster, 4.5 inch lockback arrived in Friday's mail, but I just opened it today. The Traildust Composit scales look great and the knife is wicked sharp. I really like the picking on the nail notch. Overall, I am very please with this knife. The included sheath is just OK and is not nearly as exceptional as the sheath that came with the Moore Maker double locking knife I bought 5-6 months ago.
I plan to braid a lanyard through the lanyard hole and maybe end it with a bead or maybe a 9 mm casing.
Moore Maker 4 one hal in Sodbuster.jpg
I believe Moore Maker contracts out 100% of their knives, owning only the patterns. Recently, they released some older, but new, Moore Maker branded knives made by Queen. Those carried a significant premium on price.Ivoryman wrote: ↑Mon Aug 14, 2023 1:42 amJeepergeo wrote: ↑Mon Aug 14, 2023 12:44 am This Moore Maker Sodbuster, 4.5 inch lockback arrived in Friday's mail, but I just opened it today. The Traildust Composit scales look great and the knife is wicked sharp. I really like the picking on the nail notch. Overall, I am very please with this knife. The included sheath is just OK and is not nearly as exceptional as the sheath that came with the Moore Maker double locking knife I bought 5-6 months ago.
I plan to braid a lanyard through the lanyard hole and maybe end it with a bead or maybe a 9 mm casing.
Moore Maker 4 one hal in Sodbuster.jpg
Good looking knife. Great color on the scales. Do you know who made it? Did Moore Maker have them made in other companies factories or did they do it themselves? Good looking score either way. Just wondered who the manufacturer was. Thanks.
The handkerchief was a really nice touch. That level of care is the sign of an exceptional business.Kimzilla wrote: ↑Mon Aug 14, 2023 1:31 amI'm not familiar with Moore Maker, but I will look it up for sure.
A personal touch is always nice. I also appreciate the handwritten envelopes and the occasional handwritten "thank you" on an invoice![]()
I think the best personal touch that I've ever received was a handkerchief that was tightly and neatly wrapped around a knife like an old school way of gift wrapping, even though the knife had a case. I keep that handkerchief out every day and I use it as a background for most of the pictures that I post on here.
If that was originally a promo, giveaway multi-tool, it sure was a nice one.Dan In MI wrote: ↑Tue Aug 15, 2023 2:55 am A somewhat offbeat addition to my collection arrived today. This little multi-tool is a downsized clone of a Leatherman Juice. I will be putting it through its paces in due time, but it was the logo that really spoke to me. Thanks to Kimzilla for sending it my way!![]()
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Montana, which seems about as close to an ideal location as I'm apt to find. Also being from a utility, as I trained to get into that field.
Jeepergeo wrote: ↑Tue Aug 15, 2023 1:16 pmI believe Moore Maker contracts out 100% of their knives, owning only the patterns. Recently, they released some older, but new, Moore Maker branded knives made by Queen. Those carried a significant premium on price.Ivoryman wrote: ↑Mon Aug 14, 2023 1:42 amJeepergeo wrote: ↑Mon Aug 14, 2023 12:44 am This Moore Maker Sodbuster, 4.5 inch lockback arrived in Friday's mail, but I just opened it today. The Traildust Composit scales look great and the knife is wicked sharp. I really like the picking on the nail notch. Overall, I am very please with this knife. The included sheath is just OK and is not nearly as exceptional as the sheath that came with the Moore Maker double locking knife I bought 5-6 months ago.
I plan to braid a lanyard through the lanyard hole and maybe end it with a bead or maybe a 9 mm casing.
Moore Maker 4 one hal in Sodbuster.jpg
Good looking knife. Great color on the scales. Do you know who made it? Did Moore Maker have them made in other companies factories or did they do it themselves? Good looking score either way. Just wondered who the manufacturer was. Thanks.
I will need to sleuth out the maker of the Sodbuster.
Great observations, and a reminder that I should give my Schrade SP2 some carry time soon!
Some nice finds Reverand.Reverand wrote: ↑Thu Aug 17, 2023 11:25 am I picked up 3 this week (so far!)
If I can be said to collect (which is debatable - I normally just accumulate), then I collect Boy Scout knives and the Sharp brand knives that K-Mart used to sell.
Well, this is an Imperial Girl Scout knife, so I don't know why I got it except that I don't see these as often.
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Then a Sharp Camper with a broken corkscrew. The assortment of blades and tools on these clones are far less useful than a real Swiss Army Knife. Honestly it is the last knife that I would want to depend upon if camping, but it was an example that I did not have.
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Then a nice Sharp 325 small Stockman. At 3.25" it is a bit too small for my hands, but it fits the collection.
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Congratulations, Kevin. I love the Tuna Valley Phoenix Jacks and that's a very nice bunch of knives you scored; well done!knifeaddict1965 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 18, 2023 8:01 pm Didn't arrive in the mail, but here are a few pick-ups I traded for at the Lexington knife show today.