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Custom 10" Italian Frosolone PICKLOCK w/ Fluted Horn & File Work
[10-FROS-AIK]

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10" CUSTOM 1950's Style A.G.A. Campolin Italian Classic "Frosolone Style" Handmade by Renzo Pascotto with "Fluted" Buffalo Horn Handles and Hand File Work

Features a 4 3/8" Mirror Polished Bayonet Styled Blade with Hand File Work on the Spine made of 440 Stainless and honed to a razor edge. Unusual Size Classic measures 9 3/4" overall open. Measures 5 3/8" closed. Super Heavy Duty Piece with a extra thick  (4mm) backspring, blade, and kickspring. When measured with the brass liners the backspring is more than 1/4" thick! Backspring is accented with Vine & Thorn Pattern Hand File Work.

Traditional Sliding safety with extra heavy Nickel Silver Bolsters and Brass liners.  Brass liners are file worked and create a beautiful contrast. Select Brazilian Buffalo Horn is Hand Fluted on both sides creating the ultimate contrast. These knives are handmade and assembled the old way by Renzo Pascotto.

File Work and Hand Fluting is hand done by AIK! The kick spring is a "slip-in" style like the models from the 50's. Features excellent action with rock solid lockup. This is a "one of a kind" that you will not find anywhere else. A superb piece for the finest collection.

Blade is marked on the tang "Pascotto Renzo" in script and "MANIAGO ITALY". Picklock design; means you must take your index finger and thumb and pull back where the blade locks to unlock it, (most modern classics have a swivel bolster release design). (Older Model classics featured the Picklock design closure). This is one of the finest quality Italian Classics constructed. .. . Includes a deluxe zippered pouch. One of a kind Italian Classic for the finest collection.  Weighs 6.8oz..Highly Recommended! 

 

Overall Length:9 3/4"
Blade Length:4 3/8"
Blade Material:440 Stainless
Handle Material:Hand Fluted Brazilian Buffalo Horn
Lock Type:Picklock
Safety:Yes
Bolster(s):Nickel Silver
Liner(s):Hand File Worked Brass
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