marbles big ole lockback
as sturdy as the knife is it crunches a lot when opening I was dissappointed to find it was made in china Iwish it was made clear at the beginning apart from that hh service 12 out ten great service
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The Marbles Big Ole Lockback takes the classic folding knife form and enlarges it to enormous proportions! Pop the blade open and you effectively have a folding Bowie in hand!
The clip point blade measures 13cm long and is made from mirror polished stainless steel. It locks firmly into place using a lock back mechanism. The handle is made up of four slabs of jigged bone with intersecting nickel silver bands, liners and bolsters.
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Add to Basketas sturdy as the knife is it crunches a lot when opening I was dissappointed to find it was made in china Iwish it was made clear at the beginning apart from that hh service 12 out ten great service
Bought as a present for a relative who saves "Bowie" type knives. Checked it when delivered - a heavyweight knife, surprisingly easy to "open" but solid once the blade clicks into place - certainly looks the part.
I bought this as a novelty item but I'm quite impressed with the quality of the knife. It's a big folder so don't carry it in public here in the UK. It's a 'call that a knife, this is a knife ' moment. I got it mainly to make a couple of friends who are into knives laugh, it did that.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.