Marbles MR723 Black Micarta
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Product detailed description
This robust hunting knife with a total length of 31 cm is the ideal choice for all nature enthusiasts and hunters.
The blade is made of highly durable D2 tool steel with a satin finish and excels in its long-lasting sharpness and reliability even under demanding conditions.
The black canvas Micarta handle provides a firm and secure grip even in adverse conditions.
The protective brass guard gives the knife an elegant look and the necessary stability when working.
For safe storage and comfortable carrying, the knife comes with a brown leather sheath that emphasizes its traditional character.
Total length: 31 cm
Blade length: 19 cm
Blade material: D2 tool steel
Handle: Black canvas micarta
Brass guard
Brown leather sheath
Additional parameters
| Category: | Fixed blade |
|---|---|
| EAN: | 871373007237 |
| Blade material: | D2 |
| Blade length: | 15 to 20 cm |
| Handle material: | micarta |
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American inventor Webster L. Marble arrived on Michigan’s Upper Peninsula in the early 1890s and quickly became well known across the region. His remarkable ability to assess forest land and predict timber yields earned strong trust among logging companies. This skill relied on observation, field experience, and a technical mindset shaped by real-world conditions. The northern wilderness demanded practical thinking and rewarded reliable solutions.
A deep connection to hunting, fishing, and extended time outdoors influenced his approach to design. Equipment needed to perform without compromise, even far from civilization, where failure carried serious consequences. Tools and accessories evolved directly from use in the field, emphasizing durability, clarity of function, and ease of handling. Innovation followed necessity rather than trends.
These principles eventually formed the foundation of Marble's, a brand associated with knives, firearm accessories, and outdoor gear. A commitment to functional engineering and real outdoor performance set it apart and secured its place in American outdoor history. The legacy remains closely tied to the demanding landscapes where it all began.
