Warehouse Hunts: Maserin Media

Published: 9 years ago

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Join us every week as we plunge deep into the goblin-protected vaults of the KnifeCenter warehouse to see what treasures we can find. This week an essential, and often neglected, product for your general health and hygiene routine: a quality manicure kit.

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This week on Warehouse Hunts we’re looking at an Italian brand with over 50 years of quality products: these are the knives of Maserin.

The Maserin brand is a favorite here at KnifeCenter because of the great materials and high production standards that the company continues to employ year after year.

We’ll be looking at a few different models in this episode. First up is the 986 Hunter, which reminds me a bit of the White River hunting knife we reviewed a couple weeks ago, but that might be due to the great orange G10 scale on the handle. The full-tang blade has great shape, N690 steel, as well as some aggressive jimping and a finger choil for more precise cutting tasks. Comes with a nylon sheath with a belt loop.

We’ll keep the orange handle train rolling with the Rescue 2 folder, a great option for the first responders and preppers among us. It features a dual-blade design as well as a safety cutter and glass breaker built into the aluminum handle. The width of the handle does take some getting used to and the spine of the non-functioning blade tends to dig into the fingers a bit, but it shouldn’t be a huge issue for those that need the functionality.

The Temperini pen knife is a part of Maserin's Classic series. It has a nice slim profile and a nickel silver handle.

My favorite Maserin by far has to be the 389 Atti folder that we just got in to the warehouse. I love the wooden handles, the olive wood especially, and the great file work on the liners. The blade is made from fantastic S35VN steel, which gives the knife a sense of toughness in addition to its elegant shape.

Finally, an overview of Maserin wouldn’t be complete without mentioning their Mignon line of pendant knives. Unbelievably small and surprisingly functional, they are a very cool gift or novelty knife.

Overall, the knives of Maserin offer a great deal of variety with a consistently high level of craftsmanship. You can click the annotation or the link in the description to see more. Check back every week for new episodes of Warehouse Hunts. Have a great day.

Music: "Why Try" by Chastity Belt (http://chastity-belt.bandcamp.com/)
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