I got this very inexpensively at an antique sale. It is marked only “inbox”. The horn is nice and it seems “well-built”. Any information would be appreciated!
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Italian swivel guard
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- NorthCarolinaDude
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Re: Italian swivel guard
That's a beauty dude. I really like how the horn aged on it. Looks like a nice Maniago piece. I'll let one of the experts here suggest a date based off the Inox stamp, I can only guess but there are cats here who can nail the year it was assembled in many cases.
Lucky find, I would say. Peace.
Lucky find, I would say. Peace.
Re: Italian swivel guard
With my limited knowledge, I’d say it from the 1970s made in Maniago. It has a nice swedge blade, stainless bolsters, swivel release, modern button and safety. I can’t tell if it’s a one or two piece spring. The spring looks kind of wide. Is it a 4 or 5 mm spring? The horn is way cool. Inox translates to stainless steel a common stamp on many Italian knives.
Does anyone else answer Millern’s questions.
Does anyone else answer Millern’s questions.
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Re: Italian swivel guard
John,
Thank you for the reply. I measured it to be a 5mm wide backspring. The backspring also appears to be a single piece, rather that the dovetail variety that “slips from the side”. (The two picklocks I own have the two piece spring design.)
Thank you for the reply. I measured it to be a 5mm wide backspring. The backspring also appears to be a single piece, rather that the dovetail variety that “slips from the side”. (The two picklocks I own have the two piece spring design.)
- whippersnapper
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Re: Italian swivel guard
I believe you mean "inox".It is marked only “inbox”.
Re: Italian swivel guard
Yes! “Inox”!
Sorry! Spell check is only so smart. However, I should have “proofread “. My apologies!
Sorry! Spell check is only so smart. However, I should have “proofread “. My apologies!
Re: Italian swivel guard
I should proof read my posts. Read my last sentence.
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- NorthCarolinaDude
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Re: Italian swivel guard
That beefy blade and backspring definitely validates this puppy as being well-built as you stated, I'm curious as to what it cost you. If you don't feel comfortable making that public then I completely understand. Or if you feel comfortable telling me via PM then that would work too. If neither, then just ignore me, as I can be a nosy sob. Nonetheless, I'll say it again, you found yourself a winner. It's a sweet looking big old stiletto!