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Home Products Baron Elite Auto - Black G10

Price$230.00
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Baron Elite Auto - Black G10

by Campolin, A.G.A.

SKU 1103088

Date Added 11/06/2024

# Available 1

Original price $295.00

Price $230.00

Overview

We are excited to present you the latest switchblade from the italian knifemaker company A.G.A Campolin the Baron Elite. This automatic knife is the modern evolution of the Baron build with the same leverlock mechanism like the successful "Zero". This Baron Elite is a Limited Edition of 100 pieces.  It features a black finished Böhler M390 stainless steel drop point blade. The handle on this switchblade is made of black g10 3D scales and the titanium bolsters, liners, screws and clip are bead blasted. The springs are very easy to replace and the Baron Elite Limited Edition comes with an extra spring, box and certificate.

 

Overall length: 20cm - 7.9"
Blade length: 8.5cm - 3.3"
Weight: 190g - 6.7oz
  
Blade material: Böhler M390 Stainless Steel
Handle material: Black G10
Made in: Italy

Comes with original box. Excellent condition.

Product Details

Blade Length 3.25

Overall Length 8

Closed Length 4.75

Weight (oz) 6

Source Previously owned

Additional Specs

Knife Type Tip Down Carry, Tip Down Clip

Blade Material M390

Blade Details Drop Point

Handle Material Metallic, G10

About the Maker

Campolin, A.G.A.
Campolin, A.G.A.

Angelo Campolin Sr. was born in 1923 in Maniago, Italy. He worked on perfecting his knife making skills before WWII and at this time made his first switchblades. After the war, in 1947 he started his company and made 30 stilettos with the marking “Angelo Campolin”. In the 1970’s Angelo’s son Gianni started to work in the company and they were specializing in folding hunting knives and also manual folding stilettos for the Robert Klaas company in Solingen Germany with their Kissing Cranes mark. In 2002 American switchblade collectors Dan Fuller, Brad West, and Tim Zinser were visiting Maniago and enjoying a few glasses of wine in a bar with Angelo Jr. and Gianni. The discussion was about a new name for some knife projects they wanted to pursue. It was Brad West that suggested the tang stamp should be AGA, for Angelo, Gianni, Angelo, thus representing three generations in the knife making business. The Campolins liked it and it stuck. In the beginning it was just a few items, but grew to the point where now there are 12 models and different scale options. The goal has been to offer quality switchblades using the old methods and traditions. Being a collector himself, Angelo Jr. knows what others like. The company headquarters has moved to Austria with production still in the original Maniago shop, as well as the others in Maniago that produce the knives for A.G.A. Campolin.