Marbles Folding Bowie Jigged Bone
Code: MR101Related products
Product detailed description
The design of this Marbles Bowie hunting knife is quite unusual, but it is a traditional design that was commonly produced by knife makers, especially in the 19th century.
When closed, the knife looks like a sturdy knife with an exposed blade with a total length of 21.3 cm, and in this state, you can store it in the included leather sheath.
When you open the knife to its full length of almost 32 cm, the guard folds down, giving you a really long and solid hunting dagger.
This is not a switchblade knife; the safety mechanism only allows the knife to be opened and the guard to be folded down.
The blade is made of stainless and polished stainless steel, and the package also includes a black leather sheath.
Total length of the knife when closed: 21.3 cm
Total length when fully open: 32 cm
Blade material: polished stainless steel
Handle: Bone material with nickel silver reinforcement and inlaid label
Black leather sheath
Additional parameters
| Category: | Fixed blade |
|---|---|
| EAN: | 713730001017 |
| Blade material: | stainless steel |
| 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
