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A Moose usually has a Clip and a Spear, not a Spey!!
What is the plural of Moose??? Mooses??? Meese??![]()
View attachment 2709414View attachment 2709411I have a Moore maker with spe and clip cal.ed a Moose pattern ,which I found confusing. As to what you call a multiple of moose,a pleasant surprise.
A Moose usually has a Clip and a Spear, not a Spey!!
What is the plural of Moose??? Mooses??? Meese??![]()
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That is why the Moore maker Moose which has a Clip and spey always confused me,as what you call a multiple of Moose,a pleasant surpriseA Moose usually has a Clip and a Spear, not a Spey!!
What is the plural of Moose??? Mooses??? Meese??![]()
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IMO, another example of a manufacturer, or a producer calling a knife by a bungled name!!!!That is why the Moore maker Moose which has a Clip and spey always confused me,as what you call a multiple of Moose,a pleasant surprise
Ha Ha Ha!!!A plural of Moose on the interstate would be a Mess...
I believe this 6275SP is considered to be a moose. It has a long pull master blade and a Case XX tang stamp, which dates it to 1940 - 1964. According to Steve Pfeiffer's book, "The long-pull versions were made early in the Case XX years and are fairly rare."Does anyone have a Case Moose from any era???
Nice old Moose!!I believe this 6275SP is considered to be a moose. It has a long pull master blade and a Case XX tang stamp, which dates it to 1940 - 1964. According to Steve Pfeiffer's book, "The long-pull versions were made early in the Case XX years and are fairly rare."
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Thanks Jeff! These are my favorite modern day Case covers, Smoky Valley Sunset jigged bone. I’ve been waiting all year for them to release the Barlow in these covers. Hopefully soon!Very pretty bone, Patrick!