About Marbles

Marbles knives and outdoor equipment are all build using old world craftmanship along with new age materials and science. Their sporting cutlery, axes, gun sights, and compasses are utilized and appreciated by serious sportsmen and outdoor enthusiasts the world over.

History Of Marbles

Webster Marble started the manufacture of the Marble's Safety Axe in his home in 1892. He built a factory in 1898 and continued to invent tools for the outdoorsman. After years of experimentation, it took 18 models before the Safety Axe was perfected and established. Marble began making knives circa 1900. The first Marble's knife was the Ideal and was advertised in the 1900 McClures Magazine. The classic fixed blade was a clip point with a blood groove extending from ricasso to tip.


Picture of Mini Trapper Fluted Pearl

$14.97 - $19.95

Mini Trapper Fluted Pearl

The dimensions of this double bladed knife are 3 1/2" when it it closed up. This knife is beautifully crafted with a 440 stainless steel clip and spey blades. A lovely silver colored pattern full of texture with mother of pearl handles and bolsters, may have natural and

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Picture of Revolving Face Pocket Compass

$17.97 - $21.95

Revolving Face Pocket Compass

Made by Marbles, well-known for their fine knives, the Marbles Revolving Face Compass features a brass body, a revolving black face, and a luminous dial. The designations for north, south, east, west are green while the intermediate guides are white. The compass is , 1

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Picture of Trailmaker Jigged Bone

$204.97 - $285.95

Trailmaker Jigged Bone

This knife is a total of 15 1/2 inches long overall, with a 10 inch high carbon steel blade. It has a jigged bone handle, featuring spacers made of brass and fiber washers. It has a brass guard to prevent injury to the wielder and an aluminum pommel, with a leather belt

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