"Mini Italian" at Knifezilla

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I kinda like this Mini Italian just because its small. Is this anygood? Should i buy it? Or should i get a jag? oh how are the pins in the Jag/Mini Italian?
thanks
 
The first thing you should do when you get your Jag is replace the pins, you can find out how to do this <a href = "http://www.balisongxtreme.com/baliplanet2/tips/7-18-99.htm">here</a>.

I don't know anything about the mini Italian but don't get it. That's $40 you could put towards a new 42.

[This message has been edited by JGardnerA (edited 12-12-2000).]
 
yeah, but what if you already have a BM42 and just want something small and slightly over legal size to carry around? (because I'm not shelling out $250+ for a BM30)
 
Well, if you are not shelling out that kind of cash for a 30, but you might be shelling out cash for something, send me an email and maybe we can talk. I have 2 BM30's and I was thinking about getting rid of one as I am, well... kinda (read really) broke at the minute. Not NIB, but not $250 either.

You can see some pics in my photopoint album, the one I would get rid of is the unmodified one. You probably will notice it is one of my carry pieces, and that's what it was bought as and what it would be sold as. I also might be interested in trades if you make it interesting
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That link is missing a few of the new ones I got, but I will get scans up later this week of the new stuff and maybe real pics after the first of the year.

[This message has been edited by tique (edited 12-12-2000).]
 
If you do a search under my name and mini italian bali, you can find my opinions. Till then, heres a pic if want:

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My collection
 
I like the Italian Butterfly knifes. But then I have to look at China and Taiwan junk all day long. So something with at least a hint of craftsmanship in it is a refreshing change. I would consider the Italian Knife a second rate item almost up there with Swiss & English made Knives. But if you want the best, go with America, Japan or Germany. Thanks, JohnR7
 
I've found that the wood inserts chip very easily! They are nice pieces for a display though.

Regards,

Sabo 29

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