Hey guys.. I haven't posted in a while, and thought I would share some photos of a unique vintage Italian manual Double blade stiletto that I picked up last year.. It's 4" closed, 6-1/4" open with the main bayo blade, and 7-1/2" tip to tip with both blades open.. The bayo blade is stamped "Italy" on one side, with "Patent" on the other side. The small blade has no markings or stamp, and it's brass lined behind all the ears.
Italian Double blade
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Re: Italian Double blade
Ciao Marco,
Way cool Nice horn on your double. I was hoping it was a double automatic. Like this one: http://talkblade.info/viewtopic.php?f=5 ... 30#p251030
Excellent addition to your amazing collection,
John
Way cool Nice horn on your double. I was hoping it was a double automatic. Like this one: http://talkblade.info/viewtopic.php?f=5 ... 30#p251030
Excellent addition to your amazing collection,
John
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Re: Italian Double blade
Wow cool knives ive never seen a double auto is that custom
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Re: Italian Double blade
Guys those knives are SO COOL! Big thick Italian models, superb!!!
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