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Vintage Marble's Woodcraft Fixed Blade Knife 

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I had a fantastic find of this vintage and historic Marble's knife. Be sure to check out my Fixed Blade Knives playlist provided on the endscreen. Enjoy!

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20 май 2023

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@diverdave2179
@diverdave2179 Год назад
It's in pretty good condition, Tom, please leave it as-is. A museum piece.
@knifedelights7473
@knifedelights7473 Год назад
Thanks for your feedback, Dave. I will leave it alone. I appreciate you stopping by, my friend.
@deanP.
@deanP. Год назад
I also vote to leave it as is. That is an amazing find. Thanks for showing us this fantastic knife.
@knifedelights7473
@knifedelights7473 Год назад
You're welcome, Dean. I am going to leave it alone and just admire the craftsmanship and history of the blade. Thanks for your feedback, my friend.
@chadm8868
@chadm8868 Год назад
Man that is a beautiful knife. 10 bucks can get you a nice shiny knife but only a hundred years of hard use can get you a knife that looks like that. I vote that you slap some oil on it and leave it as is. Must be wonderful to hold a knife like that. Thanks for sharing!
@knifedelights7473
@knifedelights7473 Год назад
You're welcome, Chad. I appreciate your feedback. Glad you enjoyed the look at this historic knife. Thanks for watching, my friend.
@terrillschneider3778
@terrillschneider3778 Год назад
Leave it alone would be my vote if I had a vote bc imo it’s a museum piece Very good research Tom and since Roosevelt and Lindberg carried them the fact that you have one too should be enough and for $15! So build it its own showcase with all the provenance you can find and be very very delighted Love you brother
@knifedelights7473
@knifedelights7473 Год назад
Terrill has spoken! It will be left alone. lol. That's a great idea to put it into a case for display. I appreciate you watching, my friend.
@stuartlockwood9645
@stuartlockwood9645 5 месяцев назад
That knife is showing alot of history, and apart from a light clean and oil I'd leave well alone, a full restore would take away it's character I feel. I'm very envious of your find, that would be real treasure to me, your a lucky guy, many thanks for the video, kind regards Stuart Uk.
@knifedelights7473
@knifedelights7473 5 месяцев назад
Nice to hear from across the pond. I have done as you have suggested, as I agree that it's best to leave the character. Thanks for watching, my friend.
@skcamerican
@skcamerican Год назад
Wow! I vote honor it’s history, and leave it as is. It’s a sweet find.
@knifedelights7473
@knifedelights7473 Год назад
Thanks for your feedback, Su. I will honor its history and leave it as is. I appreciate you dropping by, my friend.
@kirbycreekmo
@kirbycreekmo Год назад
Fantastic knife and a wonderful addition to your collection... the stories it might tell. That might be one I'd leave alone for the reasons you stated.
@knifedelights7473
@knifedelights7473 Год назад
Thanks, KCO! I value your opinion, and I'm going to leave it alone. I appreciate you watching, my friend.
@craigcook1571
@craigcook1571 Год назад
I would leave it like it is, it looks like it’s earned every scratch.
@knifedelights7473
@knifedelights7473 Год назад
That's a good way to put it, Craig. I appreciate your feedback, my friend.
@jackchristenson2137
@jackchristenson2137 6 месяцев назад
Just my humble opinion. Clean it like it was going to be used by you. NO excessive polishing or reprofiling. It looks to be in great shape. I just found one recently too. I had to make a new sheath for mine. Good luck. Thanks for sharing.
@knifedelights7473
@knifedelights7473 6 месяцев назад
Sage advice, Jack. Other than some light cleaning I've left it in this condition. Thanks for watching my friend.
@davidkurle5418
@davidkurle5418 Год назад
That knife is spectacular. What a wonderful piece of history. If my vote counts, I would vote to keep it in "museum condition". Thanks very much for the look at this one, my friend!
@knifedelights7473
@knifedelights7473 Год назад
You are welcome, David. I am going to leave it alone and just marvel at the history of it. Thanks for watching, my friend.
@jerseyknifeguy6382
@jerseyknifeguy6382 Год назад
That is a awesome piece Tom 😊
@knifedelights7473
@knifedelights7473 Год назад
Thanks, Pete!
@jerseyknifeguy6382
@jerseyknifeguy6382 Год назад
That is a beautiful piece it’s a legend that knife comes up a lot……. How come marbles don’t make knives like that today……. Like anything else they don’t make them like that anymore I miss quality 😊
@knifedelights7473
@knifedelights7473 Год назад
They sure don't make them like this anymore. Stag and leather handle! Thanks for watching, Pete. I appreciate you stopping by, my friend.
@jeffjackson5331
@jeffjackson5331 Год назад
Sweet looking knife. I love the history of it. I would leave it as is.
@knifedelights7473
@knifedelights7473 Год назад
Thanks, Jeff. It is great history, and I've decided to leave it as is. I appreciate you watching, my friend.
@jeffjackson5331
@jeffjackson5331 Год назад
@@knifedelights7473 you are very welcome Tom. That is awesome that you decided to leave it as is. It is my pleasure bud. Have a wonderful day and God Bless
@donc5220
@donc5220 Год назад
My brother brought by a old one like this but it was sheffield is was like 150yrs old i cleaned the rust off and sharpened it for his he still uses it. Some wicked Thick stag on it.
@knifedelights7473
@knifedelights7473 Год назад
There was some great stag that came out of Sheffield, and it sounds like your brother got a nice one! Thanks for watching, Don. I appreciate you stopping by, my friend.
@singingtoad
@singingtoad Год назад
If it was my knife, I'd leave it as is. That's my two cents on the matter. Thanks for sharing this really cool piece of history. Cheers!
@knifedelights7473
@knifedelights7473 Год назад
Thanks, Toad. Your two cents are worth a dime. I am leaving it as is. I appreciate you watching, my friend.
@martinriley7852
@martinriley7852 Год назад
I vote to leave the knife as it is. It's had a life, that's for sure. What a knife! $15 that's crazy?!?!
@knifedelights7473
@knifedelights7473 Год назад
I'm going to leave it as is. Thanks for your feedback, Martin. I appreciate you dropping by, my friend.
@bigjsknives
@bigjsknives Год назад
What a great find!! My first RU-vid video was of cleaning up a Marbles Expert. I took mine from 120-2000 wet sandpaper. If you do go that route cover the tang stamps with post office packing tape. That stuff is crazy strong. If you go to my vids just scroll to the 1st video. I think it’s only 5-7 min. You got a smoking deal!!!
@knifedelights7473
@knifedelights7473 Год назад
Thanks, Big J. I'll go watch your video. I am getting more and more impressed with Marble knives. I appreciate you stopping by, my friend.
@FreedomFroggear
@FreedomFroggear Год назад
Sometimes things look all the better for the wear. I know that sounds odd coming from me because I tend to keep my knives spotless but when it comes to collecting other antique objects I tend to leave them as they are. Either way beautiful knife.
@knifedelights7473
@knifedelights7473 Год назад
Thanks, Frog. I agree with you. My first tendency is to clean and polish, but I'm leaving this one alone. I appreciate you watching, my friend.
@kenharman1146
@kenharman1146 Год назад
Amazing knife. Love the brass bolster and stag butt. But my favorite part is the stacked leather handle. I inherited my grandfather's hammer with a stacked leather handle. Absolutely leave it like it is. Just don't lose it, or we'll all have to say you lost your marbles.
@knifedelights7473
@knifedelights7473 Год назад
Some would say I have already lost my marbles! lol. Thanks for your feedback, Ken. I appreciate you stopping by, my friend.
@jeremyspaulding7735
@jeremyspaulding7735 Год назад
An awesome find. Great video 👍
@knifedelights7473
@knifedelights7473 Год назад
Thanks, Jeremy! I appreciate you stopping by.
@brucebrunner3268
@brucebrunner3268 24 дня назад
Marbles knives are Legendary . teddy roosvelt carried one, charles linberg carried one in the spirit of st lewisl more history behind these marbles gladstone knives than any other knife company !!😊😊
@knifedelights7473
@knifedelights7473 24 дня назад
I agree, Bruce. It was a fascinating company with a rich history. Thanks for watching, my friend.
@peppereddingo9339
@peppereddingo9339 Год назад
You, sir, have done it again...That is one INCREDIBLE piece! 😲 That is EXTRAORDINARY! 👍 I believe that knife has done its job for over a century. It has earned its scars. Allow it to retire,in peace, and bask in the glory of its heritage and accomplishments! My suggestion: wipe down the blade with Two drops of mineral oil on a cotton cloth, then keep it in a somewhat climate controlled environment. Show it off, but keep it protected. 👍 Have a Wonderful day/evening.
@knifedelights7473
@knifedelights7473 Год назад
Thanks for your feedback, PD. Other than some light cleaning, I am leaving it alone. I love the history of the knife so much. I appreciate you stopping by, my friend.
@mikecurtis2585
@mikecurtis2585 Год назад
Great knives! Love the history with it! I would leave it the way it is! Just protect it! Have you ever read about the Kephart knives!! Great find!!
@knifedelights7473
@knifedelights7473 Год назад
Thanks, Mike. It is great history. I am familiar with Kephart, and he was a librarian in Iowa before moving out east. He has a fascinating story also.
@craigcook1571
@craigcook1571 Год назад
The jimping on the spine in that configuration is called knurled jimping.
@knifedelights7473
@knifedelights7473 Год назад
That's nice to know! Thanks for the info, my friend.
@ROE1300
@ROE1300 Год назад
👍 Beautiful knife, great view of this historic piece. You have a real treasure here. Thank you for sharing. With the Patent Pending stamp I would be hesitant to restore this knife. I would clean it up and sharpen the blade. I would not repair the broken tip. I would use this knife, which some might believe would be a mistake and they may be correct.
@knifedelights7473
@knifedelights7473 Год назад
You are very welcome, ME! Not quite sure what I am going to do with it yet, but probably won't be more than some light cleaning. Thanks for watching!
@ROE1300
@ROE1300 Год назад
@@knifedelights7473 Whatever you decide I’m sure it will be the correct choice for you and for this knife. You clearly understand how special this knife is. I hope you understand I only expressed my opinion because you asked viewers for their thoughts, I was not trying to tell you what you should do.
@knifedelights7473
@knifedelights7473 Год назад
@@ROE1300 And I appreciate your feedback! It's just hard to decide, because my first instinct is to polish it all up like new!
@ROE1300
@ROE1300 Год назад
@@knifedelights7473 I can appreciate your dilemma. No matter what you decide, it will be the correct decision.
@RandysWSG
@RandysWSG Год назад
A killer find Tom. I would not touch it, or perhaps just some very light cleaning and preservation (renaissance wax). I think you know though. Great knife and great video!
@knifedelights7473
@knifedelights7473 Год назад
Thanks, Randy. I was delighted to find this one, for sure! I appreciate you watching, my friend.
@kenfaulkner5544
@kenfaulkner5544 Год назад
This is such a cool knife and I'm like you I wish I know all the stories this beauty has seen. I was thinking I wouldn't polish out all the scratches but I would like to see the edge sharpened to fix the tip and chips. It's a bit sad to see a knife edge in this condition.
@knifedelights7473
@knifedelights7473 Год назад
Thanks for your feedback, Ken. I understand about wanting to sharpen it up, but to sharpen it properly would mean removing a lot of metal, and it would alter the blade shape. It's definitely a conundrum! I appreciate you watching, my friend.
@kenfaulkner5544
@kenfaulkner5544 Год назад
@@knifedelights7473 I respect that, especially from the perspective of the historical significance of this one.
@jeroenvoss6231
@jeroenvoss6231 Год назад
It was a real buy and you could make it serviceable againg, get an edge on it, remodel the tip. But Tom my dear friend, please do not! Preserve and keep as is. Oil the leather and blade to condition, but nothing else. It's rare enough to get that kind of history in hand and you do want to keep that history preserved. Now that is my opinion and ofcourse you can do as you like, but the thought of altering the knife to make it a usable one and so destroying the original shape and state gives me nightmares. Thank you so much for sharing that awesome piece.
@knifedelights7473
@knifedelights7473 Год назад
Thanks, Jeroen. I am going to leave it alone and just marvel at the history and workmanship of the blade. Glad you enjoyed seeing the knife. I appreciate you stopping by, my friend.
@prestonj1025
@prestonj1025 9 месяцев назад
It depends on what you intend to do with it..if you want to use it..fix the tip. If it's a wall hanger, lightly clean it, but don't polish it. I don't like highly polished blades as you don't use it for fear of scratching it..
@knifedelights7473
@knifedelights7473 9 месяцев назад
I'm going to leave it as is, kind of like a museum piece. Even with the broken tip, it is still an important specimen of early Marble's knives. Thanks for watching, Preston.
@terrancecoard388
@terrancecoard388 Год назад
My vote is to leave as-is.
@knifedelights7473
@knifedelights7473 Год назад
Thanks for the feedback, Terrance. I believe I will leave it as is.
@davidleavy2016
@davidleavy2016 Год назад
Leave it the way it is.
@knifedelights7473
@knifedelights7473 Год назад
Done and done, David! I'm leaving in alone. Thanks for your feedback and for watching, my friend.
@KnifeChatswithTobias
@KnifeChatswithTobias Год назад
That's a really nice looking Marble's. There is a point to holding the blade when skinning and such. Marble's did some amazing work. I've always felt a full guard on a knife is there for fighting and survival. But the half guard is hunting and skinning. In fact, I even used to call the half guard a "hunting guard" That Marbles Woodcraft should be in the Knife Dictionary as the perfect example of the "Wide Belly Skinner" Truly a beautiful knife. What should you do with it? I would not restore it, I'd just clean and polish it. The knife is in great shape. Why ruin the character. I'd clean the gook around the brass guard with a toothpick.
@knifedelights7473
@knifedelights7473 Год назад
I appreciate your thoughts on this knife. I am going to leave it alone, and perhaps put it in a display case. For me, it represents a great moment in history. Thanks for stopping by, Tobias.
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