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Home Products 8 Inlay Gent's Lockback Folder

8 Inlay Gent's Lockback Folder

by Fogarizzu, Antonio

SKU 793

Date Added 03/09/2004

# Available This product is out of stock

Price $1,545.00

Overview

Each side of the handle has eight premium quality Mother of Pearl inlays of exceptional luster. Perfect artistry. Blade Steel: RWL 34 (ATS-34)

Product Details

Closed Length 4

Weight (oz) 3.4

Additional Specs

About the Maker

Fogarizzu, Antonio

A member of a family of artisan metal workers whose name is closely linked to the history of Sardinian knives, Antonio Fogarizzu made his first contacts with this art in the workshop of his father, Salvatore. After a long apprenticeship which allowed him to learn and master the construction techniques of classic knife types, starting from 1997 he began to experiment with innovative lines and new, unusual materials from which came his first Damascus steel blades. The constant search for a personalized style led him to experiment with mosaic Damascus steel, a precious, difficult material which today is the hallmark of his creations.