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found this one at our local gunshow. cleanest swedge blade i've seen since my teen's. has a slight peek though. But not to bad. Oraginaly not for sale. I had to convince the guy that I realy collected them and was not looking for one to carry around. I beleave its japanese. Any info from ya all is helpful. At first I tryed to sell her. now I'm not so sure.

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I would bet either ITALY or MEXICO.
I dont think Italy. The ones I've seen from Italy have a lock back release.  Mexico means it was made in japan. So I was told. The guy I got it from mentioned Japan. It's got all the tattle tale sign's of being from mexico.  The bail is scrolled, Has batwing guard's, BrassButton,  But this one is marked"stainles steel" on the tang.  While most are marked "RIZZUTTO EL STILETTO MALINO" on the blade.

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