60s era Italian Stiletto variety
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60s era Italian Stiletto variety
A couple of different varieties I've been able to find, a couple might be very late 50s, all post pick lock era
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OMG! That’s a haul! I don’t even have half that many.wow!
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Amazing collection! Has to be one of the best seen on this board
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thank you for the compliments
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Great collection and I like the early 1960s stilettos because they are comparable in quality to the 1950s pickocks.
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That is a great collection!
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Awesome!Pile Driver wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2023 2:06 pm A couple of different varieties I've been able to find, a couple might be very late 50s, all post pick lock era0905231754a_HDR~2.jpg

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That's one beautiful assortment of autos, P.D., congratulations on being their owner.
Who makes/made the 3 smaller "earless" models?
Thx!

Who makes/made the 3 smaller "earless" models?



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Re: 60s era Italian Stiletto variety
It says Kissing Cranes, I don't believe they actually made them but they were made for them. Perhaps Bill DeShivs knows?
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Sweet sassy Malassy!Pile Driver wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2023 2:06 pm A couple of different varieties I've been able to find, a couple might be very late 50s, all post pick lock era0905231754a_HDR~2.jpg




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I believe the Martinuzzos in Maniago made the Kissing Crane coil spring autos.
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No, we don't.
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Factory authorized repair for:
Latama
Mauro Mario
LePre
Colonial
KABAR
Hubertus, Grafrath, Ritter
Schrade Cut. Co., Geo Schrade, Pressbutton, Flylock
Falcon/AKC/AGA Campolin
Puma
Burrell Cutlery
Factory authorized repair for:
Latama
Mauro Mario
LePre
Colonial
KABAR
Hubertus, Grafrath, Ritter
Schrade Cut. Co., Geo Schrade, Pressbutton, Flylock
Falcon/AKC/AGA Campolin
Puma
Burrell Cutlery
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Thanks. I guess just lost to time. Too bad we don’t know. I was curious because there are Japanese models and I wonder if the Martinuzzos designed them too or if they were made in Italy and sold in Japan.
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Bill!Bill DeShivs wrote: ↑Fri Sep 22, 2023 4:22 am I believe the Martinuzzos in Maniago made the Kissing Crane coil spring autos.
There's a small "earless" lockback model with stag covers for sale in an AAPK store that looks very much like the one in the picture, and the seller described it as coming from the Belgian market, does that change your opinion at all about where they are made? Thx!


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I would describe that knife closer to a swing guard frame without a swing guard, not saying its missing but the knife body more closely resembles a swing guard lock back (also photographed in the OP 9" horn, 11" stag).Madmarco wrote: ↑Mon Sep 25, 2023 9:12 pmBill!Bill DeShivs wrote: ↑Fri Sep 22, 2023 4:22 am I believe the Martinuzzos in Maniago made the Kissing Crane coil spring autos.
There's a small "earless" lockback model with stag covers for sale in an AAPK store that looks very much like the one in the picture, and the seller described it as coming from the Belgian market, does that change your opinion at all about where they are made? Thx!
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These three humpbacks are different, stepped bolster like a standard stiletto missing the ears/guards, and the humpback release instead of the lower lockback.
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