Spyderco Bill Moran fixed blade knife
Description
Bill Moran is considered the grandfather of American knifemakers and the founding father of the American Bladesmith Society. He made knives more than fifty years ago, and yet his custom knives are still extremely rare and therefore highly coveted. The flat ground blade of the Spyderco Bill Moran is made of VG-10 and tapers into a fine, evenly ground tip. In the hand the knife conveys a unique feeling of balance, called by some a sweet spot. The sweet spot is due to the blade and handle being comparable in weight. This balance transfers into a feeling of steady control over the cutting edge. The FRN handle three-dimensionally fills out the palm and is inlayed with a panel of non-sliding Kraton. It comes in a molded Boltaron sheath with multi-position G-Clip fastening system.
Total Length: | 20,5 |
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Blade Length: | 10,0 |
Blade Thickness: | 3,0 |
Weight: | 85,0 g |
Blade Material: | VG-10 |
Handle Material: | FRN |
Color: | Black |
Spyderco
The first pocket knife from Spyderco has been manufactured in 1981, even back then they used the so called “Spyderhole”, a round hole in the blade. With the help of the hole, the knives can be opened very easily and fast by only using the thumb of the leading hand. During the years Spyderco has become one of the world leading brands and is now worldwide the supplier of different emergency forces from the police and military. Countless innovations, perfect workmanship and using the best materials guarantee top drawer products.