How high will it go?
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How high will it go?
I check for Marbles knives every day. Saw a seller on EBay has this one for sale. As soon as it went it up it had bids, it’s already to 173 w/ 5 days to go. It’s s 1998 Trailmaker w/ Birdseye Maple, a Loveless approved knife.
Here is the link: https://www.ebay.com/itm/RARE-MARBLES-M ... SwS8BelcOs
I wonder how high this will go? It should be interesting to watch this one.
Not my knife or my auction.
Here is the link: https://www.ebay.com/itm/RARE-MARBLES-M ... SwS8BelcOs
I wonder how high this will go? It should be interesting to watch this one.
Not my knife or my auction.
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Re: How high will it go?
That Trail makers a nice knife , But I Don't See it Reaching Price Of Vintage originals $750 and up Perhaps $225-$275 For Being Elegant K.C.
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Was this knife made in the Marbles shop in Gladstone Mich. ? Are the Marbles fixed blades made from about 1990 until closure (~ 2005 ?) of consistently high quality ?
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All the ones I have seen from that period of time were consistent and well made.kootenay joe wrote: ↑Fri Apr 17, 2020 4:41 am Was this knife made in the Marbles shop in Gladstone Mich. ? Are the Marbles fixed blades made from about 1990 until closure (~ 2005 ?) of consistently high quality ?
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I don’t think it will go as high as one of the older models in mint condition either K.C. Your estimate is what I was thinking. But since this one is NOS and in such pristine condition, I was wondering if it would break 300 or not. I haven’t seen one of these with Birdseye Maple come up for a long time.
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That is a nice one, I have only seen the "Loveless Approved" stamp on the Sport 99. This one should have been made when Mike Stewart was running Marbles for the Lauermans. It should be 52100 steel too. Worth a high of $350 IMO.
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Spot on Montana !!! Made in Gladstone, 52/100 steel...
they made several handle materials on both the Trail Maker
and the Sport..I had a stag one but was offered so much money
for it from a fellow knifer I knew for 25 yrs, after 3-4 years of begging,
I finally caved in and sold it to him...
here is a couple of mine...
Stag
they made several handle materials on both the Trail Maker
and the Sport..I had a stag one but was offered so much money
for it from a fellow knifer I knew for 25 yrs, after 3-4 years of begging,
I finally caved in and sold it to him...
here is a couple of mine...
Stag
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Those are sweet knives, as nice as Randall's in my opinion.
Pocket, fixed, machete, axe, it's all good!
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I thought I liked that Birdseye maple the best, but that bottom one is the nicest I’ve seen. What is that wood? Looks like a burl of some sort.stagman wrote: ↑Fri Apr 17, 2020 5:01 pm Spot on Montana !!! Made in Gladstone, 52/100 steel...
they made several handle materials on both the Trail Maker
and the Sport..I had a stag one but was offered so much money
for it from a fellow knifer I knew for 25 yrs, after 3-4 years of begging,
I finally caved in and sold it to him...
here is a couple of mine...
Stag
This design is just sleek and elegant.
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Thanks Red, I know you are the king of older Marble's, but I by chance met Craig & Jim
Lauerman bout 1997 or 98 and talking with them was just so taken back at their commitment
to bringing Marble's back to their standing in the Cutlery world, then enter Mike, Dave & others ,well,, I sold off
some of my older stuff and just dove head first into the 1997-2001 line of Marble's knives...
That's Cocobolo Dymond Wood handle..its the Game Getter line of knives,, handle pattern
wise, they made all their blade patterns, Ideal, Woodcraft, Sport, etc. in that same
Game Getter handle....they have or had a patent on the wood, impervious to
heat and cold hunting conditions, extremely tuff, and it feels no matter what
pattern you have in your hand, very comfy and I feel user friendly.
And living in Michigan my whole life till we bought a house out here in the desert on the edge of the mountains
I had unreal access to Marble's knives...and when Craig sold out in 2002 and China knives started to appear, man I tell
I bet I bought close to 750 knives ( for pennies on the dollar ) going to auctions around the state.. sold most and kept my favorites
Stag
Lauerman bout 1997 or 98 and talking with them was just so taken back at their commitment
to bringing Marble's back to their standing in the Cutlery world, then enter Mike, Dave & others ,well,, I sold off
some of my older stuff and just dove head first into the 1997-2001 line of Marble's knives...
That's Cocobolo Dymond Wood handle..its the Game Getter line of knives,, handle pattern
wise, they made all their blade patterns, Ideal, Woodcraft, Sport, etc. in that same
Game Getter handle....they have or had a patent on the wood, impervious to
heat and cold hunting conditions, extremely tuff, and it feels no matter what
pattern you have in your hand, very comfy and I feel user friendly.
And living in Michigan my whole life till we bought a house out here in the desert on the edge of the mountains
I had unreal access to Marble's knives...and when Craig sold out in 2002 and China knives started to appear, man I tell
I bet I bought close to 750 knives ( for pennies on the dollar ) going to auctions around the state.. sold most and kept my favorites
Stag
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Are the China Marbles fixed blades marked "China" with a stamp or just a light etch that is easily rubbed off ?
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Howdy KJ, only china one I ever had in hand was that Knife/Axe combo they made years ago,
and you could rub off that light etch with a polishing cloth and flitz
I had it in my emergency tote in the truck for years till the boy conned me out of it
Stag
and you could rub off that light etch with a polishing cloth and flitz
I had it in my emergency tote in the truck for years till the boy conned me out of it
Stag
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This knife sold for 262.
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I appreciate your kind words, stag.stagman wrote: ↑Fri Apr 17, 2020 7:39 pm Thanks Red, I know you are the king of older Marble's, but I by chance met Craig & Jim
Lauerman bout 1997 or 98 and talking with them was just so taken back at their commitment
to bringing Marble's back to their standing in the Cutlery world, then enter Mike, Dave & others ,well,, I sold off
some of my older stuff and just dove head first into the 1997-2001 line of Marble's knives...
Stag
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