Large Whittler Brown Checkered
Code: MR686Related products
Product detailed description
The Marbles carving knife is a testament to traditional craftsmanship and timeless design.
Made for those who appreciate the precision and utility of a classic carving knife, this knife combines quality materials and an elegant appearance, making it both a functional tool and a collector's item. With stainless steel blades and a sturdy brown bone handle with a checkered pattern, this knife is designed to handle any detailed cutting or carving with ease. Whether you're carving wood or need a reliable helper for everyday tasks, this large carving knife is built for performance.
The knife has three blades, each made of durable stainless steel: a sharp blade for precision cutting, a blade for light tasks, and a blade for controlled slicing.
At 4.5 inches (11.4 cm) long when closed, it is compact enough to fit in your pocket, yet large enough to provide the leverage you need when performing more detailed work.
The handle of Marble's Large Whittler knife, made of brown bone, which gives it a classic look and a comfortable grip, decorated with nickel silver pins and finished with ring-shaped, clamped washers, combines strength and style.
The iconic Marbles shield on the handle adds a touch of tradition to the knife.
Length when folded: 11.4 cm
Blade material: mirror-polished stainless steel
Handle: Bone handle with checkered pattern
Nickel reinforcements
Inlaid shield
Packaged in a stylish wooden box
Additional parameters
| Category: | Classic folding knives |
|---|---|
| EAN: | 871373006865 |
| Blade material: | stainless steel |
| Blade length: | 7 to 8 cm |
| Handle material: | bone |
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American inventor Webster L. Marble came to Michigan's Upper Peninsula in the early 1890s and quickly gained a reputation as one of the region's best "time travelers." His uncanny ability to look at a particular area of forest and predict the yield of its acreage made him very popular with many timber companies in the area. Marble loved the outdoors, and the vast Upper Peninsula offered countless opportunities for hunting, fishing, camping, and exploring. An inventor by nature, he was constantly striving to create useful tools and equipment that would be practical and durable in the outdoors. This was the beginning of the production of various accessories for guns, knives, etc. under the brand name Marbles
