black mamba
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Great stuff, Glenn, big congrats!
A real beauty, Lostball, quite a gem!
Great score Lostball! Jamie has some great knives and it's nice to see you end up with one of them.
What a beauty!!!
That Remington is a stone beauty Lostball!
Recent addition, this snappy old Schrade Cut Co stockman:
Wow- this page has OUTSTANDING Knives!
Lostball- that Rem is the pinnacle my friend- amazing Knife - Jamie I one great guy and to pass that Knife over would mean an awful lot to me - amazing!
Barry follows up with a gorgeous Schrade!
Herder - what an outstanding example from the best.
I’m looking forward for more time to come back to view these beauties in depth.
I like the Jaeger alot Augie! Similar history to the Marbles knives only shorter lived... the Jaeger Bros started out making knives in the Duluth, MN area and then started a factory in Marinette, WI under the Aerial Cutlery brand. Interestingly enough, Marinette, WI is only 60 miles from Gladstone, MI where the Marbles knives were made I'm sure at one point in time they were either foes or friends but Marbles won out on longevity although they did opt for the cheaper route by eventually out-sourcing their knives overseas. I love talking about these two manufacturer's since I've been in Michigan and Wisconsin my whole life and lived in Gladstone, MI for 4 years. The Marbles fixed blade hunter knife is one of the first knives I remember my Dad usingLostball, Barry, Herder, just great old knives!
Kevin, Eisman, those Marbles are great old knives, have yet to add one to the collection but do have this Jaeger which is similar.
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