7" Medici Swinguard Stiletto, Amazing Horn Scales!.

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7" Medici Swinguard Stiletto, Amazing Horn Scales!.

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This is one of the latest Jndiana Medici productions, and it's rather a good one!, it's qualitys go beyound the scales only. The horn is green and cream, it's particularly translucent.

Finest horn I've seen on a modern for some time.

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man, that's a great looking knife! 8)
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Re: 7" Medici Swinguard Stiletto, Amazing Horn Scales!.

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[quote="Saikuri"]This is one of the latest Jndiana Medici productions, and it's rather a good one!, it's qualitys go beyound the scales only. The horn is green and cream, it's particularly translucent.

Finest horn I've seen on a modern for some time.


One of the latest Jndiana?
somebody is making medici style knives still..and stamping them Jndiana?
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Re: 7" Medici Swinguard Stiletto, Amazing Horn Scales!.

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ironworker wrote:
Saikuri wrote:This is one of the latest Jndiana Medici productions, and it's rather a good one!, it's qualitys go beyound the scales only. The horn is green and cream, it's particularly translucent.

Finest horn I've seen on a modern for some time.


One of the latest Jndiana?
somebody is making medici style knives still..and stamping them Jndiana?
No, I meant it's one of the last production runs by them, it bears no stamp whatsoever, but it is a JD.
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Nice looking knife! :D

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Nice scales. Your guards still look pretty loose, though. Both of my Medicis have loose guards, too. :?
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I have one that also has awesome horn (green and white, totally translucent in the green areas), and tight guards as well. It is one of my favorites.

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Saikuri wrote:
ironworker wrote:
Saikuri wrote:This is one of the latest Jndiana Medici productions, and it's rather a good one!, it's qualitys go beyound the scales only. The horn is green and cream, it's particularly translucent.

Finest horn I've seen on a modern for some time.


One of the latest Jndiana?
somebody is making medici style knives still..and stamping them Jndiana?
No, I meant it's one of the last production runs by them, it bears no stamp whatsoever, but it is a JD.
Oh sorry saikuri,
lol..I was getting excited there for a min. This is the only one I have by jndiana..it's stag.
later,P

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Does anyone know if Medici has a web site? I'm usually fairly adept at web searching, but I can't seem to find a main site for them, only dealers.

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Medici is a style, not a brand. The original Medici was a manual made by Puma.
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Here are some of my Puma Medicis. The bottom one was kinda a proto type.
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All cool but that bottom one is a real gem! Total envy!
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Wow! Great pack o' Pumas, Claudester! 8)
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WTF? No buttons? :P

Extremely nice and interesting collection, Mr. Claudester!
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