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Re: Due Buoi
The ones on Arizona appear to be numbered runs from $200 to $350 depending on size of run.None were lever locks.
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That is too bad. I never got around to getting any.
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Yeah, me too. Just can't get it through my head that knives that I see and like won't always be there when I finally decide the time is right to pull the trigger.whippersnapper wrote:That is too bad. I never got around to getting any.
I remember years back that I was very interested in a 9" Italian Stiletto with ATS-34 flat-grind blade. Tiny had them at an very reasonable price, but I thought no rush, I will always be able to get one of those from him.
R.I.P. Tiny, and Tiny Jr.
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R.I.P. Tiny, and Tiny Jr.
Indeed!!
Jim
Indeed!!
Jim
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Vittorio emailed me saying he had a spring for $10 and $25 for Fed-ex I emailed him back saying ok how would you like payment. He emailed saying Mastercard /Visa he was going to check and see if the spring was heta treaed so he could give me the right lead time ? I havent heard back for 5 days so I probably will just make one. My customer tried getting a spring from Vittorio last summer . But never heard back from him after a few emails. Vittorio also said in his first email that manufacturing has been suspended so no idea when knives will be available but it wont be soon I guess.
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Hello!
The production of automatics is indeed suspended at present time, as DueBuoi is focusing on other items such as kitchen and professional knives.
There is no estimate on when the production of automatics may resume.
Cheers,
Michele.
The production of automatics is indeed suspended at present time, as DueBuoi is focusing on other items such as kitchen and professional knives.
There is no estimate on when the production of automatics may resume.
Cheers,
Michele.
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Guess I'll keep mine for a while then.
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Thats what I said.. I just want a spring.arthas wrote:Hello!
The production of automatics is indeed suspended at present time, as DueBuoi is focusing on other items such as kitchen and professional knives.
There is no estimate on when the production of automatics may resume.
Cheers,
Michele.
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Hello!
I can't help unfortunately.
However, try writing via Facebook and you might have better luck.
Michele.
I can't help unfortunately.
However, try writing via Facebook and you might have better luck.
Michele.
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I already contacted him by email, But thank you Arthus for the info I appreciate it.
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Thanks for the picture Don, my phone wouldn't bring the first one up. Don't know the price but you'd think they would sell like crack!
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Love that du buoi bayo Don
A real sturdy looking knife .What steel was used for these bad boys?
gravknife
A real sturdy looking knife .What steel was used for these bad boys?
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