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Reproduction of the Mid 19th Century Frosolone by Renzo Pascotto

Here we have the spine of the spring notice the pick lock's tab isn't drilled for the knife's locking pin. A brass prototype of the blade and a blank of the steel blade before grinding to either a bayo or dagger blade

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