Marbles Safety Folder
Posted: Sat Aug 11, 2018 2:37 pm
Fellows, I have a monkey on my back . Every so often I just have to buy a cheap Chinese knife! I have always thought this pattern knife looked interesting, but not interesting enough to lay the the kind of money that the old USA made knives sell for. Anyway, when I just happened across this one on Ebay I decided to try one out.
This is the first knife I have owned with either a swing guard or a fold out blade guard. Both features work as expected with good fit and movement.
This is a big knife. First photo is a comparison with a Case Seahorse, which is no small knife itself. Closed, the Marbles is 6.25 inches in length, including the blade guard. Open it is 9.25 inches, with a 4.12 inch blade. One feature which I like is that when the blade guard is closed it makes a very effective lock to keep the blade from closing. I never realized it would have that function. The blade guard is a bit annoying to the finger that grips it when the knife is in use. In that respect it is exactly like the way a proud sheepsfoot blade in a stockman knife feels. Overall, the fit and finish of this knife is pretty nice, especially for the price. The blade came with a very sharp factory edge. It cuts fine, but I have not used it enough to have an opinion about the quality of the steel. The walk and talk of the blade is excellent. Perfect, even. Because of the size of the blade that means that it snaps closed with ... authority. You do not want finger in the way when that blade closes. In that regard, there is a half stop. It works perfectly to stop the blade and allow me to reposition my fingers if needed. I think I will use it for fishing for a while, to cut bait, and see how it holds up to moderate use. I have always thought that swing guards were a bit fragile, but since I never had a knife with one that was just a guess. Now I find out!
This is the first knife I have owned with either a swing guard or a fold out blade guard. Both features work as expected with good fit and movement.
This is a big knife. First photo is a comparison with a Case Seahorse, which is no small knife itself. Closed, the Marbles is 6.25 inches in length, including the blade guard. Open it is 9.25 inches, with a 4.12 inch blade. One feature which I like is that when the blade guard is closed it makes a very effective lock to keep the blade from closing. I never realized it would have that function. The blade guard is a bit annoying to the finger that grips it when the knife is in use. In that respect it is exactly like the way a proud sheepsfoot blade in a stockman knife feels. Overall, the fit and finish of this knife is pretty nice, especially for the price. The blade came with a very sharp factory edge. It cuts fine, but I have not used it enough to have an opinion about the quality of the steel. The walk and talk of the blade is excellent. Perfect, even. Because of the size of the blade that means that it snaps closed with ... authority. You do not want finger in the way when that blade closes. In that regard, there is a half stop. It works perfectly to stop the blade and allow me to reposition my fingers if needed. I think I will use it for fishing for a while, to cut bait, and see how it holds up to moderate use. I have always thought that swing guards were a bit fragile, but since I never had a knife with one that was just a guess. Now I find out!