11" A.G.A. Campolin Brazilian Horn Flatguard 5mm Picklock
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Re: 11" A.G.A. Campolin Brazilian Horn Flatguard 5mm Picklock
Just wow! I may start saving for one of these, had my eye on them for a while but seeing this superb specimen I might get one some day.
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Re: 11" A.G.A. Campolin Brazilian Horn Flatguard 5mm Picklock
These are truly fabulous knives and are of the quality promised 12+ years ago with the AGA Campolin 13" Picklocks. Those promises were not met back then, but they certainly have been now on these knives, exceeded even!mick17 wrote:Yeah I have a few of these knives and can't make out who signed the certificates on any of them.blademan wrote:I'm not sure.mick17 wrote:Nice one.
Whose signature is on the certificate?
I had a close look at the signature on that certificate. I make it out to be "Calvin Boyd". Great old Italian name.......
Re: 11" A.G.A. Campolin Brazilian Horn Flatguard 5mm Picklock
Thanks for clearing that out, i just looked up the name in my copy of "Switchblades Of Italy" but couldn't find it anywhere in therenatcherly wrote:These are truly fabulous knives and are of the quality promised 12+ years ago with the AGA Campolin 13" Picklocks. Those promises were not met back then, but they certainly have been now on these knives, exceeded even!mick17 wrote:Yeah I have a few of these knives and can't make out who signed the certificates on any of them.blademan wrote: I'm not sure.
I had a close look at the signature on that certificate. I make it out to be "Calvin Boyd". Great old Italian name.......
but it got me start reading again, and realized what a great history goes behind these knifes.
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Re: 11" A.G.A. Campolin Brazilian Horn Flatguard 5mm Picklock
I believe that reads "Campolin Angelo", which is the Italian way. Renzo's is "Pascotto Renzo". For years people thought that was "Parema Centro", because of the big loop in his R looked like a C. I have one or two of those Certificates of Authenticity with both signatures. My favorite is the one that says it was built especially for me. I just wish I remembered which knife it belonged to.mick17 wrote:Nice one.
Whose signature is on the certificate?
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Re: 11" A.G.A. Campolin Brazilian Horn Flatguard 5mm Picklock
The 13" AGA pick locks from the 2002 run are among my favorites. Size and proportions of these really rows my boat. I also have one of Renzo's limited production 28cm flat guard 5mm (photos to follow if I ever get off my dead butt) and agree that it is a truly well done representation of the genre.
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