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Home Products Rinaldi/Blackwood Colab

Rinaldi/Blackwood Colab

by Rinaldi, Trace, Blackwood, Neil

SKU 145965

Date Added 07/01/2015

# Available This product is out of stock

Price $545.00

Overview

This colab features a satin finished blade, 1/8" blade thickness and 1" blade depth. Notched thumbrest. Full tang construction. Comes with a black leather sheath. The handle has carbon fiber scales with tube pins, the contours give the knife a great feel in the hand. Excellent condition, one or two light scratches on blade.

Product Details

Blade Length 4.25

Overall Length 9.25

Weight (oz) 4.1

Source Previously owned

Additional Specs

Knife Type Full Tang, Has Sheath

Blade Details Drop Point

Handle Material Carbon Fiber

Other Details Tactical, Prototype

About the Maker

Rinaldi, Trace

"Like many knife makers, my interest in knives began at an early age. Raised on a farm in rural Southern California, I used knives on a daily basis. My interest in hand-made knives came about from meeting a man named Norm Levine. We would talk for hours about knives and knife-making in general. One year he just asked me, "Why don't you try making knives?" He told me what basic equipment to purchase, and he gave me some ideas on how things work. I read everything I could find on the subject, and after some trial and error, I began to make knives that functioned well. I constantly search for the best materials and methods to improve my work. I don't have an exotic military or machining background, but I am confident in my abilities to make knives that excel in terms of performance and function, as well as even looking nice. I feel the most important ingredients in a good knife are blood, sweat, and tears." Trace passed away in 2021.

Blackwood, Neil
Blackwood, Neil

"I made my first all-wooden knives or letter openers around the age of 6 or 7 and moved on to actual tool steel knives in my dad's shop class in eighth grade. In the early 70's, carrying pocketknives to school was the norm for boys, and a stacked leather-handled knife was a favorite project in my dad's metal shop class. In 1995, I became very serious about what had always been just a hobby. At that time, I began to acquire my own knifemaking equipment so I could work on knives away from my job. The same year my family and I relocated to Lakeland, Florida. Shortly after our move to Florida, I began developing the first standard models including my Small and Medium Hunters. I called on my experience from deer hunting in New York and I also considered a lot of feedback from local hunters and customers here in Florida. However, at this time, my main focus is on folders. As a machinist, I'm enjoying the challenges involved in making them."