Would like to know origin of this Stilleto

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riddick
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Would like to know origin of this Stilleto

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Hi all.
I have been after a stiletto for a while for my collection & managed to get this one recently but i cannot identify the origin of the knife & initially i thought may be a knock off but not so sure now that i have had a good chance to look & test its operation out.
Hopefully the photos will complete identity.
Thanks to all in advance.
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Bill DeShivs
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Your knife is Japanese. The folding guards are missing.
That model is a neat knife and it's well made.
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Hi Bill , thanks for that , really good to know. Do you have any idea what decade this would have been produced.
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Late 1960s.
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Again thanks very much Bill
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Nice knife, riddick, and ::welcome:: to AAPK! ::handshake::
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riddick wrote: Sat Mar 23, 2024 2:03 am Hi all.
I have been after a stiletto for a while for my collection & managed to get this one recently but i cannot identify the origin of the knife & initially i thought may be a knock off but not so sure now that i have had a good chance to look & test its operation out.
Hopefully the photos will complete identity.
Thanks to all in advance.
That sure is a nice one Riddick, Great find!
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Re: Would like to know origin of this Stilleto

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Bill DeShivs wrote: Sat Mar 23, 2024 4:26 am Your knife is Japanese. The folding guards are missing.
That model is a neat knife and it's well made.
Hello Bill. Would his knife be a pre-Rizzuto?
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It's not really a good name for them, but yes.
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Bill DeShivs wrote: Mon Mar 25, 2024 6:51 am It's not really a good name for them, but yes.
Thank you Bill.
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Bill DeShivs wrote: Sat Mar 23, 2024 4:26 am Your knife is Japanese. The folding guards are missing.
That model is a neat knife and it's well made.
Are these lockback Japanese autos better quality than the standard button open-button close Rizzutos, Bill?
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Much better quality. Good enough that, for years we thought they were Italian.
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Burrell Cutlery
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