Marbles Gladstone Knife

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I have 2 never used or carried Marbles Limited edition knives from the Mike Stewart era.

Here is an older circa 2000-2001? Marbles knife I have up for sale. It is the "Dall Deweese" model knife made during Mike Stewart's tenure at Marbles, who later went on to found Bark River knife and Tool. The blade is stamped Marbles Gladestone ,MI.

It comes complete with the box and sheath. Never used or carried.

The design was one that Marbles made in the early 1900s and was designed by then well known Colorado hunting guide Dall Deweese as the ultimate compact hunting knife. The knife is 7.5" long with a .375" blade and a 3.75" handle. The blade is .150" thick, made from 52-100 Ball bearing high carbon steel with a scary sharp convex edge .

The handle slabs are nice with the traditional wood and brass pins. Not sure what they are made of seems to be Cocobolo wood . This would make a nice user or collectable.
I am not a Marbles knife expert and have described this knife to the best of my knowledge
$old PP G&S TYD

Fred Trost edition mini caper, stag
New condition never used
Gladstone made, Mike Stewart era knife
$110 PP G&S TYD

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Soloman, Slim chance I know, but what are the odds you still have the Marbles Fred Trost? If so I'll take it.
 
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