Seldom seen Marble's knives and sheath
Seldom seen Marble's knives and sheath
I have noticed that most threads about Marble's knives end
up in other sections...General,,,Knife Related etc. and this
forum ends up with no posts,
that being said, just figured I would post a few pics of some Gladstone made knives
and a sheath Marble's made that if real and in this kinda condition, would be worth $5000.00 bucks !!!
Top pick down.....
1) Marble's Safety Folding knife
2( A Stag Trailmaker with special etch in Original issue display case
3) The "COQUINA" sheath made 1902-06, This one made of horse hide
by Jack Mosher, original one held 2 knives and a sharpening steel, all Stag handled
Jack only made 5-6 of these
4) A Prototype of the "Haines" knife that was made 1910-15, its the only one I know of
and they never put it back in production...just a few here of not seen very often Marble's pieces
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up in other sections...General,,,Knife Related etc. and this
forum ends up with no posts,
that being said, just figured I would post a few pics of some Gladstone made knives
and a sheath Marble's made that if real and in this kinda condition, would be worth $5000.00 bucks !!!
Top pick down.....
1) Marble's Safety Folding knife
2( A Stag Trailmaker with special etch in Original issue display case
3) The "COQUINA" sheath made 1902-06, This one made of horse hide
by Jack Mosher, original one held 2 knives and a sharpening steel, all Stag handled
Jack only made 5-6 of these
4) A Prototype of the "Haines" knife that was made 1910-15, its the only one I know of
and they never put it back in production...just a few here of not seen very often Marble's pieces
Stag
http://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/stagman
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Awesome post Will! Those are very nice Marble's knives and sheathes! Thanks for sharing
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Thank you Will. They are all fantastic! The safety knife is my favorite.
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Although my Marbles photos have been shown elsewhere as stagman pointed out, I wanted to take this opportunity to be sure I had them under the Marbles thread.
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The 3rd of my photos from the top is incorrectly labeled Willow Leaf. Hear is the Willow Leaf with a Gutta Percha handle.
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All awesome but I especially like #1. Glad you shared them.stagman wrote:I have noticed that most threads about Marble's knives end
up in other sections...General,,,Knife Related etc. and this
forum ends up with no posts,
that being said, just figured I would post a few pics of some Gladstone made knives
and a sheath Marble's made that if real and in this kinda condition, would be worth $5000.00 bucks !!!
Top pick down.....
1) Marble's Safety Folding knife
2( A Stag Trailmaker with special etch in Original issue display case
3) The "COQUINA" sheath made 1902-06, This one made of horse hide
by Jack Mosher, original one held 2 knives and a sharpening steel, all Stag handled
Jack only made 5-6 of these
4) A Prototype of the "Haines" knife that was made 1910-15, its the only one I know of
and they never put it back in production...just a few here of not seen very often Marble's pieces
Stag
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Quick Steel, all dandies. I especially like the Bowie looking one.
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Thank you doglegg. Nothing subtle about it, but if a man wanted to conquer a wilderness it would come in mighty handy.
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I don't own a single Marbles knife but after seeing the above I sure want one now!!! Nice looking knives fellas.
Greg
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What a nice surprise to log in to AAPK and see some more Marble's knives posted...
Thats a dandy Trailmaker Garry..great Stag pommel on it, its a brute of a knife..
appreciate all the kind words fella's,, so much I figured I would put up a few more
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Thats a dandy Trailmaker Garry..great Stag pommel on it, its a brute of a knife..
appreciate all the kind words fella's,, so much I figured I would put up a few more
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Looking through my modest collection to see what I have pictures of . . .
Throwing in a group shot and screwdriver set just for the heck of it, will take some more organized pictures later. I have my fixed blades organized my date, the oldest (M.S.A.) are on the left to newer on the right. Most of my fixed blades are resting on a tin boxed Marble's gun cleaning kit complete with all the pieces for cleaning both rifles and handguns.
Throwing in a group shot and screwdriver set just for the heck of it, will take some more organized pictures later. I have my fixed blades organized my date, the oldest (M.S.A.) are on the left to newer on the right. Most of my fixed blades are resting on a tin boxed Marble's gun cleaning kit complete with all the pieces for cleaning both rifles and handguns.
Pocket, fixed, machete, axe, it's all good!
You're going to look awfully silly with that knife sticking out of your @#$. -Clint Eastwood, High Plains Drifter
You're going to look awfully silly with that knife sticking out of your @#$. -Clint Eastwood, High Plains Drifter
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The history setting on that tin in the 1st photo is mind boggle-ling Red
that is a very well versed collection of Webster Marble goodies !!!
Outstanding,, I am really enjoying seeing some Marble's knives and
Outing Equipment being posted....they really were the outfit all others
in the outdoor supply business were chasing from 1900-1930
PS
That Deweese with the stamp on the off side is one you see very little of Red
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that is a very well versed collection of Webster Marble goodies !!!
Outstanding,, I am really enjoying seeing some Marble's knives and
Outing Equipment being posted....they really were the outfit all others
in the outdoor supply business were chasing from 1900-1930
PS
That Deweese with the stamp on the off side is one you see very little of Red
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Thanks Will. Incidentally, that Woodcraft second from the right is a Buster Brown Shoes knife and sheath, wish it was in better condition. At the knife museum in Smokey Mountain Knife Works they had a pristine one with sheath, not sure about if or where there is a knife museum now? They had an awesome Marble's display including a Game Getter firearm, which is a Grail item for me.
I'll take some better, individual pictures of my Marble's acquisitions and post them when I get back to Virginia to get this forum off and running. I too am happy it was added.
I'll take some better, individual pictures of my Marble's acquisitions and post them when I get back to Virginia to get this forum off and running. I too am happy it was added.
Pocket, fixed, machete, axe, it's all good!
You're going to look awfully silly with that knife sticking out of your @#$. -Clint Eastwood, High Plains Drifter
You're going to look awfully silly with that knife sticking out of your @#$. -Clint Eastwood, High Plains Drifter
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This is the only Marbles I have. 5" Ideal.
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Quite a nice selection of knives and other items shown here.
Here's a couple of hand gun cleaning rods.
The only Marble's products I own.
Here's a couple of hand gun cleaning rods.
The only Marble's products I own.
Joe
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Thats a handy gun cleaning kit to travel with especially hey FRJ ???
I got one that is always packed with some solvent & oil in my travel bag
Nice full hilt Ideal wazu...and a killer Safety knife Miller Bros
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I got one that is always packed with some solvent & oil in my travel bag
Nice full hilt Ideal wazu...and a killer Safety knife Miller Bros
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Yes it is, Stag. I kept the smaller one in my bag when I was shooting. Thank you.
Joe