Sunday, August 31, 2008

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Gentleman's knife

On my last trip to Milan for the annual international fair organized by C orporazione I taliana C oltellinai, I brought a gift to the very kind friend to me hosted this boxcutter tiny pocket.
The blade was made from a Japanese blade in three layers, with exceptional cutting skills. I proceeded to cut it, drill it, and shaped. The grips are
African oak waxed, accurtamente chosen for the attractive colored veins.
A screw nut acts as a pivot, allowing the knife to remove the 'maintenance.
The signature has been applied in a controlled oxidation of the steel.
was not achieved any lock blade aperture, but the appendix rear, in addition to support the opening, means that the thumb of the hand holding prevents accidental closure.

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: During my last visit in Milan for the meeting of the Italian Corporation of Knifemakers ( CIC ), I gave this small pocketknife to the friend who hosted me in his home.
The blade has been made by a japanese three-layer blade, with extraordinary cutting properties. I shortened it, grinded where I felt it was necessary and I also made a hole.
The scales are made of african oak (wax impregnated), chosen because of its beautiful colours.
A screw with a bolt acts as a pivot, permitting to disassemble the knife for cleaning and to make it harder or softer to open.
The signature has been done by controlled oxidation of the steel blade.
It hasn't got any lock, but as you can see the lever on the back of the blade, when the knife is used, Accidentally Makes harder to close the knife.


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