Pascotto Renzo Italian Pick Lock Stiletto 2013
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Pascotto Renzo Italian Pick Lock Stiletto 2013
Hello Everyone,
Pascotto Renzo Italian Pick Lock Stiletto made by Renzo Pascotto of Maniago, Italy.
Old Indian Sambar Stag Scales by Lucio DiBon
Overall Length 25.5 cm
Handle Including Mirror Polished Nickel Silver Bolster 14cm
5mm Mirror Polished Stainless Steel Bayonet Blade 11.5cm
Blade Sits Centered and Deep in Channel
Mirror Polished Nickel Silver Button and Safety
Scales Pinned in Brass
Bolsters Pinned in Nickel Silver
1mm Thick "D" Stamped Brass Liners
Brass Lined "S" Guards
Tang Laser Etched with Renzo Pascotto's Logo: Pascotto Renzo with Burst Background and New Hammer Striking Anvil
Fires Hard and Fast
Locks-up Tighter than a Submarines Hatch
Thank you for taking a look at my new Italian Stiletto,
John
I made an edit to this thread in order to correct the information about the tang stamp. To me it looked like Parema Cento, but it actually is Renzo Pascotto's signature. It reads "Pascotto Renzo".
Pascotto Renzo Italian Pick Lock Stiletto made by Renzo Pascotto of Maniago, Italy.
Old Indian Sambar Stag Scales by Lucio DiBon
Overall Length 25.5 cm
Handle Including Mirror Polished Nickel Silver Bolster 14cm
5mm Mirror Polished Stainless Steel Bayonet Blade 11.5cm
Blade Sits Centered and Deep in Channel
Mirror Polished Nickel Silver Button and Safety
Scales Pinned in Brass
Bolsters Pinned in Nickel Silver
1mm Thick "D" Stamped Brass Liners
Brass Lined "S" Guards
Tang Laser Etched with Renzo Pascotto's Logo: Pascotto Renzo with Burst Background and New Hammer Striking Anvil
Fires Hard and Fast
Locks-up Tighter than a Submarines Hatch
Thank you for taking a look at my new Italian Stiletto,
John
I made an edit to this thread in order to correct the information about the tang stamp. To me it looked like Parema Cento, but it actually is Renzo Pascotto's signature. It reads "Pascotto Renzo".
Last edited by john on Wed Jan 29, 2014 6:09 pm, edited 4 times in total.
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Re: Parema Cento Italian Pick Lock Stiletto 2013
Very nice Tang stamp!
I had never seen before.
congratulations for your collection.
this is very very rare tang stamp.
Greetings
Andrea
I had never seen before.
congratulations for your collection.
this is very very rare tang stamp.
Greetings
Andrea
Re: Parema Cento Italian Pick Lock Stiletto 2013
Wow John that's a real beauty,the stag and detail is superb. Complimenti
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Re: Parema Cento is incorrect
No offense, but we shouldn't foster the idea that what you see is "Parema Centro". It reads, in fact, "Pascotto Renzo".
Dave Sause
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"Let a smile be your umbrella and you're gonna get your dumb ass wet."
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"And you're telling me this because, somehow, I look like I give a shit?"
"Let a smile be your umbrella and you're gonna get your dumb ass wet."
Pascotto Renzo Italian Pick Lock Stiletto 2013
ILikeStilettos wrote:No offense, but we shouldn't foster the idea that what you see is "Parema Centro". It reads, in fact, "Pascotto Renzo".
Hi Dave,
I recently emailed DiBon and asked exactly what was the second word on the tang. I got a reply last week. The tang does infact read Pascotto Renzo. The stamp is Renzo handwriting and it is his name. His last name looked like "Parema" to me and it actually is "Pascotto". The second word that looks like it begins with a "C" is an "R" which is his first name "Renzo".
I have been meaning to update my thread with the correct information.
I make LOTS of MISTAKES. I appreciate being corrected. Please feel free to correct my mistakes.
Thank you, Dave, for your comment and no offense is taken,
John
Last edited by john on Wed Jan 29, 2014 6:05 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Pascotto Renzo Italian Pick Lock Stiletto 2013
Ciao Andrea,andrea S. wrote:Very nice Tang stamp!
I had never seen before.
congratulations for your collection.
this is very very rare tang stamp.
Greetings
Andrea
I need to tell you and everyone I mis-read the tang stamp. It reads "Pascotto Renzo". In my defense it really does look like Parema Cento to me, but it is 100% wrong.
Mille Grazie, Andrea, for taking a look at my knife and for your comment,
John
PS
I recently visited your website and it's awesome. Congratulation on your easy to use website and on your new career of knifemaker. Italy and the world needs more entrepreneurs like yourself. Your knives are beautiful. I'm very happy to see mirror polished blades, solid bolster made with nickel silver or stainless steel and beautiful scale materials. I haven't added one to my collection, but I plan to do so soon. I'm waiting for an 11 inch/28cm knife.
Congratulation! I wish your new business venture is successful and will be with us for many many years to come with more styles and sizes.
Your friend,
John
Last edited by john on Wed Jan 29, 2014 6:05 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: Renzo Pascotto Italian Pick Lock Stiletto 2013
Hello my friend Dave the Viking ,
The knife is beautiful. I feel so lucky to have this masterpiece of cutlery in my collection.
Thank you, Viking, for checking out my new knife and for writing,
John
The knife is beautiful. I feel so lucky to have this masterpiece of cutlery in my collection.
Thank you, Viking, for checking out my new knife and for writing,
John
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Re: Pascotto Renzo Italian Pick Lock Stiletto 2013
Hey John
Didn't recognize you without your '6553'. Look up 'mistake' in the dictionary, you'll find my picture there!
Regards,
Didn't recognize you without your '6553'. Look up 'mistake' in the dictionary, you'll find my picture there!
Regards,
Dave Sause
oldandfat@cox.net
(405) 694-3690
"And you're telling me this because, somehow, I look like I give a shit?"
"Let a smile be your umbrella and you're gonna get your dumb ass wet."
oldandfat@cox.net
(405) 694-3690
"And you're telling me this because, somehow, I look like I give a shit?"
"Let a smile be your umbrella and you're gonna get your dumb ass wet."
Re: Pascotto Renzo Italian Pick Lock Stiletto 2013
You must have last years dictionary. This year's dictionary has my picture next to the word mistake.ILikeStilettos wrote:Hey John
Didn't recognize you without your '6553'. Look up 'mistake' in the dictionary, you'll find my picture there!
Regards,
Your friend on the web's most friendly community on knives and blades,
John
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John
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Re: Pascotto Renzo Italian Pick Lock Stiletto 2013
John, yet ANOTHER stunner! Aside from: love it, want one! I dunno what say.
Are the scales waxed, or otherwise finished? They've an almost plastic quality about them.
Are the scales waxed, or otherwise finished? They've an almost plastic quality about them.
I'd rather have a Bottle-in-Front-of-me, than a Frontal-Lobotomy!
Re: Pascotto Renzo Italian Pick Lock Stiletto 2013
Hi Dave,
They must have been polished with some kind of wax. The photos do give it a plastic kind of look, but in real life not. Most likely neutral shoe polish; it works great. Don't bother buying Resistance wax it's the same stuff.
Thank you, Dave, for checking my knife out and your comment,
John
They must have been polished with some kind of wax. The photos do give it a plastic kind of look, but in real life not. Most likely neutral shoe polish; it works great. Don't bother buying Resistance wax it's the same stuff.
Thank you, Dave, for checking my knife out and your comment,
John
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Re: Pascotto Renzo Italian Pick Lock Stiletto 2013
Hi John that is one beautiful piece! I have a couple of RP's beauties they are all works of art!
Congratulations
Congratulations
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Re: Pascotto Renzo Italian Pick Lock Stiletto 2013
Brother John,
Howdy and how goes it?!? Excellent masterpiece sir. You ought to be crowned King of the modern Italians
I'd be willing to bet some dough that this cat showed this knife to Angelo who said, "yup, time to make some 10" picklocks!"
Fank's 9" 5mm'ers are swank, but the Campolin's 10" 5mm'ers are just perfect in the hand! IF Im not mistaken, Mr. Pascotto built Angelo's 10" 5mm'ers also.
Beautiful piece, my brother! Thank for sharing. Still waiting of some vids of John's most awesome collection, sir
all the best,
Crittenden.F
Howdy and how goes it?!? Excellent masterpiece sir. You ought to be crowned King of the modern Italians
I'd be willing to bet some dough that this cat showed this knife to Angelo who said, "yup, time to make some 10" picklocks!"
Fank's 9" 5mm'ers are swank, but the Campolin's 10" 5mm'ers are just perfect in the hand! IF Im not mistaken, Mr. Pascotto built Angelo's 10" 5mm'ers also.
Beautiful piece, my brother! Thank for sharing. Still waiting of some vids of John's most awesome collection, sir
all the best,
Crittenden.F
"Everyone is your neighbor."