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Home Products Set of Three One of a Kind Interframe Lockback Folders

Set of Three One of a Kind Interframe Lockback Folders

by Fogarizzu, Antonio

SKU 423693

Date Added 08/14/2020

# Available This product is out of stock

Price $29,995.00

Overview

This One of a Kind set of Interframe Lockbacks by Antonio Fogarizzu is stunning. It comes with a custom Elie Blue Paris Red Sycamore humidor that has been transformed into an amazing display case for this set. The retail price for the humidor alone was $5000. These incredible knives features mirror polished blades with a false top edge, 4 gold pin thumbstuds and gold inlaid fullers. The handle has a mirror polished stainless steel frame with gold inlays, tortoise shell inlays with tiny gold pin inlays over gold leaf, stainless steel lockbar with gold release tab. Even the inside of the backspacer is mirror polished. Comes with three Bill's velcro cases as well. Truly stunning. What will your friends say when they see your new acquisition on the desk of your study?!? The largest one is 11.25" long, the medium one is 9.25" long, and the small one is 7.25" long. The specs will be the dimensions of the largest one. There are couple of the finest/lightest scratches ever on the knives, I mean SUPER MINOR (but if i don't say it, it will come back to bite me. Honestly you would have a hard time finding a prettier set of identical knives. Excellent condition.

Product Details

Blade Length 4.75

Overall Length 11.25

Closed Length 6.5

Weight (oz) 29.2

Source Previously owned

Additional Specs

Blade Material Unknown

Blade Details Dagger, Spear Point

Handle Material Metallic, Leather & Skins

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.