Marbles woodcraft model 50
- Eye Brand Man
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Marbles woodcraft model 50
What can some of you marbles guys tell me about this? I have a fair amount of other older marbles knives and this one is different. Main difference is the spacers and lack of gimping on the back spine. Over all the knife is very well made. 4 pin split stag. It came in the box pictured. Thanks
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Re: Marbles woodcraft model 50
Looks like one of the German made Marble's when Jim Parker some how
used the Marble's trademark and stamp for a year or 2...back app. 1992 or so.
Benchmade also made a trailmaker for him back then
I have seen knives bout identical to yours but on the off side of the
blade it had Hubertus etched on it where it was made in Solingen, Germany
A Parker era Marble's knife is for sure my guess
stag
http://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/stagman
used the Marble's trademark and stamp for a year or 2...back app. 1992 or so.
Benchmade also made a trailmaker for him back then
I have seen knives bout identical to yours but on the off side of the
blade it had Hubertus etched on it where it was made in Solingen, Germany
A Parker era Marble's knife is for sure my guess
stag
http://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/stagman
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Re: Marbles woodcraft model 50
Quite welcome, and like you said, they seem well put together
I still hear a comment here and there about how did Parker get
away with that. I do know there was some court cases about it
before Jim & Craig Lauerman bought the outfit in 1994
Stag
http://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/stagman
I still hear a comment here and there about how did Parker get
away with that. I do know there was some court cases about it
before Jim & Craig Lauerman bought the outfit in 1994
Stag
http://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/stagman