fixed blade stiletto

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So you want to find a replica to a replica already made in India? Is this your question?
 
The closest thing i could think of right now with those parameters would be the Glock 78, pretty slim blade, cheap and tough, although you'll probably have to sharpen it a lot, i don't think they come with a sharpened back edge and the tip sucked on mine.
 
If you are looking for a design of that era, I cannot help you. But, a nice one would be a CAS Hanwei V-42 dagger.
 
real sorry that that link doesnt work and its just that im real short on cash right now and ive wanted one for a while now and i just cant find one i can afford
 
real sorry that that link doesnt work and its just that im real short on cash right now and ive wanted one for a while now and i just cant find one i can afford

Save up for it. Is there some reason you need a fixed blade historical replica stiletto immediately?
 
Cas hanwei has a stiletto and I have seen some on kult of athena. What exactly defines a stiletto though ? I have seen some knives with the same look be called parrying daggers,etc.
 
The stiletto you want needs significant work to create the triangularly-ground blade plus the lathed hilt. The price reflects the amount of labor put into it (even if made in India).

If you don't have the $, then consider a blade with a standard flat leaf shaped blade.
 
well, I'm just try tomake a stiletto of an old file.
I do not know whether it could replicate, but probably you ban try it.
If you want, I can you post pictures of what I am doing ?
 
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