'- small: 3 1/2" closed, 6 1/4" open
- large 4 1/8" closed, 7 1/2" open
- Nickel silver bolsters and pins
- Brass Liners
- Delrin Handle
- Cutlery Grade High Carbon Steel +/- 57 Rockwell Hardness
Samples from our shop are items that have not passed our stringent quality check for visual reasons, but are not structurally or functionally compromised.
The following are the most common reasons that items become samples:
Inconsistency, holes or bobbles in stitching
Misplaced or uneven application of heat stamp
Scratches, blemishes, wrinkles or discoloration in leather
Uneven weight in leather
Inconsistencies with edging or burnishing
Moore Maker was established in 1985 by Wayland Moore and Glynard Moore, in Matador, Texas. Matador is a small town at the bottom of the Texas panhandle, 65 miles northeast of Lubbock, and 300 miles west of Dallas. Agriculture makes up the bulk of the local economy, with cattle ranching and cotton farming being among the top occupations.
The Moores started making bits, spurs, and buckles in the family garage, and soon thereafter they began to build dehorners. Next came bullnose fencing pliers, and later, knives, saddle pliers, and other fencing and ranching tools. Today Moore Maker is the largest manufacturer of knives, and ranching tools in Texas. All Moore Maker products are top quality and guaranteed to last, some for as long as the life of the owner.