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  1. Boker Plus - F3.5 Folder Knife Brown Micarta by Vox - 01BO338 - folding knife

    Intended use: Sports

    Type of production: Industrial
    Country of production: Taiwan
    Blade: D2 steel
    Blade treatment: Satin
    Handle: Micarta and Steel
    Blade length: 85mm.
    Blade thickness: 3.9mm.
    Closed length: 117mm.
    Total length: 202mm.
    Weight: 153g.
    Clip: in stainless steel, with yellow anodization
    Closure: Frame Lock
    Packaging: cardboard box with Boker Plus logos, Nylon case with zip
    Notes: Design by Jesper Voxnaes

     

    BO-01BO338
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  2. Ontario Knife Company - RAT 3 Micarta - knife

    Intended use: tactical / sport
    Type of production: Industrial
    Country of Origin: USA
    Blade: full tang, steel 1095 black texture powder coated
    Handle: micarta
    Blade length: 95mm.
    Blade thickness: 4.5mm.
    Overall length: 270mm.
    Balance: on guard branch
    Weight: 147g.
    Sheath: ABS, coupling with Tek-Lok type or clip system
    Packaging: cardboard box with Ontatio Knife Company logos

    ON8665
    €98.36
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  3. Buck - 124 Frontiersman Pakkawood 1984 - PRIVATE COLLECTION - knife

    The Buck 124 was originally designed in 1966 as a dive combat knife called the Nemo. The model then went into production in 1967 and was offered with either a dive sheath (NEMO) or a leather sheath (FRONTIERSMAN). The knife was the same and has remained so to this day.

    In the 1960s about 300 examples were produced and they had black phenolic handles with white Teflon spacers. Then in the 1970s it had a fluctuating production, with very poor sales numbers, until in '73 it was offered with a "Buckarta" (Micarta) handle and began to find favor with the public, with over 10000 examples sold until the early 1980s. Until 1983 model production remained high, and in 1984 a version of the FRONTIERSMAN with a Pakkawood handle was introduced; the 1984 version did not have the patent logos engraved, the 1985 version had the patent engravings, and from 1986 the knife began to have the production date engraved on the blade.

    Therefore, our proposed model is from 1984.

     


    Knife withdrawn from private collection - Classic Buck model dating from 1984, first series with wooden handle - Overall in very good condition, with no particular noticeable marks, with a few small scratches on aluminum guard and pommel - Scabbard in excellent condition - Original factory sharpening, but underperforming - Lacking box and certificates - Checked and certified by our in-house laboratory.

     


    Intended Use: Hunting / Utility / Multirole / Collection

    Type of production: Industrial
    Country of manufacture: USA
    Blade: full tang, 425M stainless steel
    Blade finish: satin-finished
    Handle: Pakkawood
    Blade length: 159mm.
    Blade thickness: 4.5mm.
    Total length: 300mm.
    Balance: backward
    Weight: 377g.
    Sheath: black leather
    Packaging: absent
    Notes: knife withdrawn from private collection, 1984 specimen, overall in very good condition

    BU-124PW-CP
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  4. Wander Tactical - Raptor knife - SanMai V-Toku2 & OD green Paracord - custom knife

    Japanese steel merges with Italian excellence

    For this 2019/2020 collaboration, exclusive to Collini Cutlery, we have decided to offer a series of best sellers produced by Wander Tactical. Knives made with the famous San Mai steel produced by the Japanese Takefu Steel. Specifically, for the central sheet we used the carbonaceous V-Toku2 at 62 / 63HRC and the stainless SUS410 for the two external sheets, in order to guarantee a very high cutting, penetration and sealing capacity of the wire together with an ease of regrinding and maintenance but at the same time the blade has a remarkable resistance to corrosion and an important increase in resilience given by the type of foreign steel and the laminated structure.

    RAPTOR model:

    Occupation: Tactical / Utility

    Type of production: Artisan
    Lama production: Italy
    Blade: integral, in Japanese laminated steel (San Mai) with cutting edge in V-Toku2 (carbon) at 62 / 63HRC and external cheeks in SUS410 (stainless steel)
    Blade finish: satin finish
    Handle: Paracord
    Blade length: 75mm.
    Blade thickness: 6.5mm.
    Total length: 178mm.
    Balancing: backward
    Weight: 136g.
    Sheath: black kydex
    Packaging: -
    Notes: Each knife is unique and handcrafted - Wander Tactical certified

    As in the ancient swords of the Japanese Samurai.

    Rolled steel - imported into Italy from Collini Steel directly from the Japanese Takefu Steel - is based on the ancient Japanese tradition in the creation of the famous Samurai swords. Already in 1100 the expert Japanese blacksmiths in fact combined different materials to give the Katana swords incredible cutting capabilities combined with a resistance and flexibility previously unknown. It is thanks to this revolutionary construction technique that the swords from Samurai have been preserved to the present day becoming one of the most fascinating objects made by man. Following this tradition applied to modern metallurgy, we are now able to have technologically advanced steels already tested and used in cutlery also by famous brands such as Fallkniven, Cold Steel, Mcusta, Kai, Sog, Zwilling, Rockstead, etc.

    Characteristics of San Mai steel: These are different types of metals bonded together to create a composite that encloses and intensifies the strengths of the metals taken individually:

     

    - Longer tool life
    thanks to the use of high quality steel with a high carbon content (VG10, CoS, Shiro) or sintered (SPG2), in the heart of the sheet (Core Steel), the blade once hardened, achieves hardness and cutting performance decidedly higher than those achieved with the use of traditional steels.

    - Greater resilience
    built with the principle of Japanese swords, multilayer steel is difficult to break thanks to the toughness of the central steel (Core Steel) and the elasticity of the steel used for the lateral coating (Stainless Steel).

    - Better corrosion resistance
    the steel used for the external layers (Stainless Steel) guarantees the blade a high resistance to corrosion. The combination of the two or more materials used by Takefu Steel generates, at the galvanic level, a structure that improves the corrosion resistance also on the wire.

    - Easy processing even after heat treatment
    although normally the steel becomes harder after hardening, the lateral steel used in multi-layer processing does not lose its softness and allows easy processing, drilling or welding even after heat treatment. For optimum performance of the blade, cryogenic treatment is recommended.

    - Improvement of the aesthetic result
    The knives made with multistate steel or with a damask pattern at the end of the processing are aesthetically elegant, refined and highly appreciated by collectors all over the world.

    For more information: collinisteel

    WT-RAP-VT2
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  5. Wander Tactical - Scrambler knife - SanMai V-Toku2 & Brown Micarta - custom knife

    Japanese steel merges with Italian excellence

    For this 2019/2020 collaboration, exclusive to Collini Cutlery, we have decided to offer a series of best sellers produced by Wander Tactical. Knives made with the famous San Mai steel produced by the Japanese Takefu Steel. Specifically, for the central sheet we used the carbonaceous V-Toku2 at 62 / 63HRC and the stainless SUS410 for the two external sheets, in order to guarantee a very high cutting, penetration and sealing capacity of the wire together with an ease of regrinding and maintenance but at the same time the blade has a remarkable resistance to corrosion and an important increase in resilience given by the type of foreign steel and the laminated structure.

    SCRAMBLER Model .:

    Occupation: Tactical / Utility

    Type of production: Artisan
    Lama production: Italy
    Blade: integral, in Japanese laminated steel (San Mai) with cutting edge in V-Toku2 (carbon) at 62 / 63HRC and external cheeks in SUS410 (stainless steel)
    Blade finish: satin finish
    Handle: Micarta
    Blade length: 95mm.
    Blade thickness: 6.5mm.
    Total length: 210mm.
    Balancing: backward
    Weight: 212g.
    Sheath: brown kydex
    Packaging: -
    Notes: Each knife is unique and handcrafted - Wander Tactical certified

     

    As in the ancient swords of the Japanese Samurai.

    Rolled steel - imported into Italy from Collini Steel directly from the Japanese Takefu Steel - is based on the ancient Japanese tradition in the creation of the famous Samurai swords. Already in 1100 the expert Japanese blacksmiths in fact combined different materials to give the Katana swords incredible cutting capabilities combined with a resistance and flexibility previously unknown. It is thanks to this revolutionary construction technique that the swords from Samurai have been preserved to the present day becoming one of the most fascinating objects made by man. Following this tradition applied to modern metallurgy, we are now able to have technologically advanced steels already tested and used in cutlery also by famous brands such as Fallkniven, Cold Steel, Mcusta, Kai, Sog, Zwilling, Rockstead, etc.

    Characteristics of San Mai steel: These are different types of metals bonded together to create a composite that encloses and intensifies the strengths of the metals taken individually:

     

    - Longer tool life
    thanks to the use of high quality steel with a high carbon content (VG10, CoS, Shiro) or sintered (SPG2), in the heart of the sheet (Core Steel), the blade once hardened, achieves hardness and cutting performance decidedly higher than those achieved with the use of traditional steels.

    - Greater resilience
    built with the principle of Japanese swords, multilayer steel is difficult to break thanks to the toughness of the central steel (Core Steel) and the elasticity of the steel used for the lateral coating (Stainless Steel).

    - Better corrosion resistance
    the steel used for the external layers (Stainless Steel) guarantees the blade a high resistance to corrosion. The combination of the two or more materials used by Takefu Steel generates, at the galvanic level, a structure that improves the corrosion resistance also on the wire.

    - Easy processing even after heat treatment
    although normally the steel becomes harder after hardening, the lateral steel used in multi-layer processing does not lose its softness and allows easy processing, drilling or welding even after heat treatment. For optimum performance of the blade, cryogenic treatment is recommended.

    - Improvement of the aesthetic result
    The knives made with multistate steel or with a damask pattern at the end of the processing are aesthetically elegant, refined and highly appreciated by collectors all over the world.

    For more information: collinisteel

    WT-SC-VT2R
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