Italian Stiletto-where to buy?

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ScottsGT

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I'm thinking about buying one of those "non-tactical, redneck looking, gang member carrying switchblades you always see in the movies when trouble is about to start. (little off topic, but you have GOT to see the fight scene in Second Hand Lions!!)
Anyhow, I found a knife dealer in Italy ( via the web ) that sells them, but I'd rather not have to order something that has to go thru customs, sepecially something that has such an infamous history to it. There are thousands listed on E-bay, but there are thousands of cheap knock offs too ( made in China, not real Italian) I'd like to keep it under $50, blade about 4 1/2", nothing more. Brass bolsters and preferably a wood handle.
Can anyone here recommend a dealer in the US that sells them to collectors?
 
Does it have to be an auto? If so, I think you're going to run afoul of the 1954 switchblade act...

Huh? What law is this one now? I know in SC I can own one, but not carry it.
 
Guys, I'm on a beer budget here! $375 + :what: I'm just looking at the $50 to $75 Italian models. I atually found a dealer that sells genuine Italians, and he took the time to point out the Chinese and Tiawan copys.
 
Thanks again for the knife auction site. I see the Beltrames for $60 and $80. Now that's my budget! Now I have to decide which handle, stag or water buffalo or......:D
 
Hmmmm (Stag)

Go Stag and enjoy.


*try and stay away from member "stu-711" if you can he can be a bit unethical in his descriptions at times to be kind! heads up!
 
Since some folks DO live in states/communities that have laws against such "evil" knives, weren't there dealers selling these things in un-finished kit form, "some assembly required"?

Dunno about quality, or if it's relevant if you've found what you need, just posting an idle memory. Take it for what it's worth, and what it cost...;)
 
loandr,
What is the difference between Frank Beltrame and Armando Beltrame?
They brothers or something that are making these knives in Italy? I see both listed on the blade auction.
 
If your looking for an Italian switchblade, I have one I would sale you. Although it's a little bigger than what you originally said you wanted. It is 13 inches over all. A bayonet style blade with Olive wood scales, with brass blosters. I'd sale it to you for 50.00 if you wanted it. I picked it up while I was in Italy a few years ago. It's an attention getter no doubt.

E-mail me if you want it.

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ScottsGT

I just recieved your e-mail and I sent two replies back. The first one is notification and then the second e-mail has pictures for you to look at it. Let me know if you want it.

Highpower1
 
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