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tyler_rabbit
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Re: renzo beltrame

Post by tyler_rabbit »

Hi Nikola and welcome!
And hello xoxoxox.
(This is going to be interesting)
xoxoxo
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Re: renzo beltrame

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there is another member called xoxoxo?
Frank?
Well I'm very interest to learn more about knives.
As told you I love fixed blade, and visisting the web I found talkblade, interesting site.
I have some parents in the states in Colorado. And difficult write in a language that is not mine :lol:

My name is Gregorio Alvaro Sotuio Buster.
My mather call me Greg like my father. But died when was a little boy.
I try to post some in the right place about me. when find time.Next week.
whippersnapper wrote:Welcome Greg...Sorry, you just sounded like you might be named Frank. :lol: I have gotten good and bad knives from all the Italian makers, so I really don't have a favorite. What works best for me is relying on the guy I buy from to pick me out a good one and trusting their descriptions. Buying directly has never worked too well for me.

I have only a couple of Renzo's (both good). Not really enough to form a strong opinion of my own except to trust my fellow collectors reviews, and all until yours have been positive.
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Very glad to be able to welcome you fellas to this forum. I have been happy with the quality of your knives over the years. I've had a couple of lemons also. People must realize that no one is perfect. As I said earlier welcome. :D :D :D :D
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OK, Buster, welcome to the forum.

You know, somehow this just doesn't seem very friendly, but it is :lol:
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Re: renzo beltrame

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HI,RENZO+SON
I BOUGHT AN OLD 9"PICKLOCK FROM YOU A FEW WEEKS AGO,IT' WAS AN INCREDIBLE DEAL,I
GLAD YOURE HERE-GEORGE
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georgyboy wrote: I WONDER IF THIS CAUTION IS WARRANTED OR NOT? PERHAPS OTHER MEMBERS COULD SHARE THIER EXPERENCES
Perhaps not. Please re-read this forum rule: "Do not discuss importations, customs, shipping companies, or ways to illegaly import knives in your nation." This discussion is headed down a slippery slope. Any further posts along these lines and this thread will be locked.
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georgyboy wrote:HI,RENZO+SON
I BOUGHT AN OLD 9"PICKLOCK FROM YOU A FEW WEEKS AGO,IT' WAS AN INCREDIBLE DEAL,I DONT
THINK ANYONE ELSE BID ON IT !! I THINK PEOPLE ARE AFRAID OF CUSTOMS INSPECTION,
I HAVE ORDERED OR GOT BY AUCT.WIN MANY KNIVES FROM ITALY,GERMANY,ARGENTINA
,
FRANCE,AUSTRIA+OTHER FAR FLUNG LOCALES,AND HAVE HAD NO PROBLEMS,ON OCCASION
IV'E GOTTEN PACKAGES THAT HAD BEEN OPENED&INSPECTED,ONCE EVEN,A 15" STILETTO
SENT BY AN INDIVIDUAL IN FRANCE THAT HAD POPPED OPEN AND TORE THE ENVELOPE!!!
SO I WONDER IF THIS CAUTION IS WARRANTED OR NOT? PERHAPS OTHER MEMBERS
COULD SHARE THIER EXPERENCES
GLAD YOURE HERE-GEORGE
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Re: renzo beltrame

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I have bought many of Renzo's knives and am pleased with them all! I will continue to buy from him. His communications are excellent and a nice guy also! 8)
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Re: renzo beltrame

Post by swspring »

Hello Renzo and Nicola,

I too have several Renzo's in various lengths, and am very happy with them. I would recommend Renzo's knives to anybody. I have always wondered if Renzo, Nicola, Armando, and Frank are related (sons, brothers, nephews......)?

I have usually had very good luck with about anything Beltrame.

Don't let the lack of number of posts concern any of you. I would be surprised if a LOT of you don't know me fairly well. I have bought autos from at least a handfull of people who frequent here.

Have a great week, and Merry Christmas.

Rick
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Re: renzo beltrame

Post by arthas »

Hi!

Topic moved to TalkBlade Revealed, where it belongs. ;)

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HI Renzo and Nicola! I am trying to reach you by pm and my e-mail..Please check it for an order!
oletimeyranger@aol.com
Thanks. :D
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