

This time of year I always keep my eye out for newly available, inexpensive knives to test out on light hikes and camping trips. Marble's is a name synonymous with outdoor knives, going back farther than most of us can remember. I was pretty stoked to see three El Salvador-made choppers on Knifecenter.com's new products section today. These all have a super high-visibility orange-finished blade and wooden handles. You're not likely to lose track of these budget-choppers (unless you're truly color blind) and even if you do, $11.95 USD + shipping won't break the bank if you accidentally leave one behind at a camp site. A sheath is not included, but big deal, right?
See the bolo, machete, and camp cleaver @ Knifecenter

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