Hello,
I have just seen on the eBay U.S. Internet page Folding Knife.
On the blade stands Milano Rizzuto. It's not a switchblade.
The handle looks like a deer foot.
I see for the first time ever that a Manual Knife with Milan Rizzuto is labeled.
Of course I know that is normally on the blade "Rizzuto Estileto Milano".
Did any of you seen Manual knifes that were stamped with Rizzuto?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Black-H ... 2ec6cecfba
Milano Rizzuto Manuell Knife
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Milano Rizzuto Manuell Knife
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Re: Milano Rizzuto Manuell Knife
Nope. I think that's a first for me too. The only manual knives I've seen with a Rizzuto stamp were ones with a broken spring.Switch King wrote:Hello,
I have just seen on the eBay U.S. Internet page Folding Knife.
On the blade stands Milano Rizzuto. It's not a switchblade.
The handle looks like a deer foot.
I see for the first time ever that a Manual Knife with Milan Rizzuto is labeled.
Of course I know that is normally on the blade "Rizzuto Estileto Milano".
Did any of you seen Manual knifes that were stamped with Rizzuto?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Black-H ... 2ec6cecfba
Looks like it had guards at one point that are now missing. I wonder what they looked like.
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