4 Angry OTFs

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Re: 4 Angry OTFs

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I could be wrong on the date. There hasn't been much change in this model in a long time. It's a G.O. Massaro made knife. Nice Italian utilitarian knife.
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Re: 4 Angry OTFs

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The scales on that Primo are really stunning. 8)
It's almost like thers a white flame with wisps of smoke rising from it .

Beautiful knife ,I would have that blade professionally restored and polished and I would be reluctant to let it go.

Although I have seen a few Italian trapdoor knives that are similar, its the first time I have seen this button style and that way of opening ,I too thought these were gravity operated ,so I learned something aswell.

Thanks a lot for sharing it here ..

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Re: 4 Angry OTFs

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gravknife wrote: Sat Mar 18, 2023 11:42 pm The scales on that Primo are really stunning. 8)
It's almost like thers a white flame with wisps of smoke rising from it .

Beautiful knife ,I would have that blade professionally restored and polished and I would be reluctant to let it go.

Although I have seen a few Italian trapdoor knives that are similar, its the first time I have seen this button style and that way of opening ,I too thought these were gravity operated ,so I learned something aswell.

Thanks a lot for sharing it here ..

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Gee...wonder who might be able to restore that blade for me someday....hmmmm
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Re: 4 Angry OTFs

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I know a guy....
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