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"I have been a full-time knifemaker since 1985, and a member of the Italian Custom Knife Guild (CIC) for more than 20 years. At 14, I began working as an apprentice to my father; I learned how to make traditional knives and how to work with decorative wrought iron. I also learned the basics of micromechanical processing and the meticulous precision in Damascus forging from my father. I’m proud to belong to the fourth generation of knifemakers. I started making modern artistic knives after my first international knife show in Munich in 1990; there I met Ron Lake and Steve Dlack who showed me several works of James Schmidt, Michael Walker, Jurgen Steinau, Bob Loveless, and other knifemakers."

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