Marbles! most will remember them being USA made not any more, they're now made in China.But it's like a lot of things these days companies have to compete and will use of shores manufacturers to reduce costs,however in this case I think it's because Marbles US no longer exists I believe the name and rights were sold on,someone will soon put me right on that assumption I'm sure

Anyway onward I thought I'd give this knife a try as it's priced against Mora knives,I don't have any Mora knives let to compare but will soon

I purchased this from heinnie and as usual it arrived the next day excellent service

comes in a distinct orange box and well packed,ok lets open the box!

Inside we have the Marbles plainsman and sheath,

Take the knife from it packaging and we have a almost 9" knife over all and the blade about 3.5" long and it weighs 4.25 oz's.

The handle has a very good grip made of some kind of rubber/kraton and is embossed Marbles.

Whats it like in the hand it feel comfortable and a good fit


The spine is almost 4mm thick at it's thickest point nearest the tang and feels very solid/sturdy blade.

Good news the knife supports a full tang I tested with a magnet

BTW not knocking Mora but their knives in this category are not full tang but 1/3 tang,just a observation that's all



The blade I would describe as a skinner as the belly is deep that's not to say you can only use it for such no! you could use this blade for anything out in the field IMO and would certainly make for a good back up knife.

Was it sharp out the hell yeah it popped hair and sliced paper no problem,now a little time on the sharmaker would make hairs fall off at the sight of the blade

it would also be easy to maintain the edge too as that is just like the Mora edge


It was hard trying to find a gripe with this knife keep in mind it only cost £14 $23 well worth the money IMHO

well the only thing I don't like is the sheath without the tie I incorporated into it the knife would easily slide out plus it's made of corduroy

I dont know maybe I'm being picky but it feels and looks cheap IMO it may grow on me


I'm very pleased with the plainsman it's cheap well built with that full tang handle is very grippy and nice to hold would even be ok with bare hands in winter,this knife would make a great second knife out in the field,now I need to get a Mora for comparison guys

Hope you enjoy the pictures