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Seven 12 is the name of this new knife. Are you curious what it means or why it's called Seven 12? Some of you may know, but for those who don't here's the answer. I asked Vito the owner of Due Buoi and he said that this knife was inspired by the Boke 712.

Due Buoi Fully Forged Lever Lock Automatic Knife. OAL 20 cm or 8", 9 cm or 3.5"Blade in AISI 440 Stainless Steel 56 HRc, 11 cm or 4.5" Handle with Beautiful Asian Buffalo Horn Scales, Brass Pins. The Blade is Laserd along the Spine DUE BUOI over CUSTOM MADE IN ITALY, Tang is Lasered FORGED over "SEVEN 12" the Body of the knive is in AISI 420 Fully Forged Steel. Fires hard and fast, locks up rock solid, blade is centered and deep in channel.
I originally ordered the Blonde/Honey Horned Due Buoi Fully Forged Lever Lock Automatic Knife. I was informed that model I ordered would not be available for awhile. I was offered this knife and if I wasn't happy with it I could return it and when the Blonde/Honey Horn was available it would be shipped. I took a chance and I'm glad I did.

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