Stiletto Repair … ?

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On Edge
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Stiletto Repair … ?

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Does anyone know a reputable person who does repair / tune up work on Italian Switchblade / Stiletto knives?

An LEO friend has one that feels like the spring is twisted, kinked, or somehow in the way when you close it, so it makes a kind of "crunching" sound and feels kinda rough at the end of the closing cycle … fires quick and locks up solid, just feels like too much resistance to closing and like I said there's a metallic "crunch" when you get to the point of detent.

I have no clue about these knives, but thought maybe someone here might "know a guy" …

Thanks, fellas.

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Re: Stiletto Repair … ?

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Hey Paul___Muskrat Man,works on the switch blades all the time__he is the best,but your friend will have a few weeks wait**______ Monk ::tu::
I'm not young enough,____to know everything !!!!!!!!!!!!

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Re: Stiletto Repair … ?

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Thanks, Monk!

From what I've seen, Kaleb's work is well worth the wait ... didn't know he did switches tho ... thanks, Brother! ::handshake::

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