Black Nylon 10 Inch Jungle Bowie Machete Sheath from Marble’s

(1 customer review)
Marble's Outdoors
  • Sheath for Marbles 10 Inch Bowie Machete
  • Heavy black nylon
  • Belt Attachment
  • Comes with a sharpening stone in one of 2 pockets for refinishing the edge of your machete.
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Each Marble’s heavy duty black nylon sheath come with two cargo pouches plus one field sharpening stone.  The Marble’s logo is embroidered in their trademark orange.

These products have been highly sought by serious sportsmen for more than a century. Webster Marble understood the needs of the outdoorsmen and used innovative concepts and the best materials available to make sporting equipment that was both practical and durable.

The history of Marble’s Compasses dates to 1900 and have been carried by famous explorers and Presidents. One of the oldest players in the knife manufacturing business, Marble Outdoors Knives retained its fame and quality throughout its journey from inception to now. His experience with hunting, fishing, camping and exploring the wilderness of nature was second to none. As the saying goes, having a need is the mother of invention, Mr. Marble continued to create various tools which would be both durable and practical.

 

 

SKU: MR310410S Category:
Brand

Blade Style

Blade Length

10 in.

Total Length

10 1/2 in.

Sheath Material

Nylon

Sheath Features

Small field sharpening stone included, Two small cargo pockets

Opening Width

2 1/2 in.

Width at Widest Point

2 1/4 in.

Enclosure Type

Slot Entry

Weight

3 oz.

Belt Loop Attachment

Yes

Country of Origin

China

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  1. John Wooddell (verified owner)

    I ordered this for a 10 inch butcher knife that can be used as a machete. While the design of the sheath is for a specific blade shape it serves well for my purpose. I have ordered several Marble’s sheathes and find that, except for leather and kydex sheaths, Marble’s sheaths may be the best alternative. They are well made and very sturdy.

    John Wooddell