Any help with identifying custom maker of this knife please?

i cannot read the name on the blade, so it will be hard to tell who made it. on the second page of your link, it shows a photo of the knife being made. the person posting that photo might have the information.
 
i cannot read the name on the blade, so it will be hard to tell who made it. on the second page of your link, it shows a photo of the knife being made. the person posting that photo might have the information.

Thank you, I figured that one, just not sure if the guy who posted that on Brazilian knife forum named Ricardo is the author and maker of that gorgeous knife...
 
i would assume its ricardo he makes some fantastic slip-joints and fixed blades. email him he responds im sure he would confirm it cutromano@yahoo.com or hes on instagram username cutromano.
 
when you translate the page he is showing a knife he just completed
 
That's Ricardo Romano Bernardes mark 100%. At a glance.

Ricardo Romano Bernardes <cutromano AT yahoo DOT com>

One of the best!

Coop
 
That's Ricardo Romano Bernardes mark 100%. At a glance.

Ricardo Romano Bernardes <cutromano AT yahoo DOT com>

One of the best!

Coop

I assume, according your words (and knife pictured) he is probably well established and experienced knifemaker in south America. I couldn't find any more links so far to more of his knives, but I will wait for reply. this particular knife he made is definitely reminiscent of Randall 's Smithsonian model with small differences, Lucky buyer who got that one into his collection. Outstanding piece of art.
 
He is a member of this forum and has quite a few posts. His user name is 'cutromano'. Do a search.

Coop
 
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