New Tore Fogarizzu Autos

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Two more for the collection. Tore Fogarizzu autos with black lip pearl. The folder with the chute blade grind is the first one with that blade style that I've seen. Here are a few pictures, I accidentally deleted Coop's picture of the dagger, when he gets back from his cruise I'll try and post it also.

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Cool, both are beautiful but the dagger does it for me. Congrats on these two new acquisitions.

Marcel
 
Martin, I hope this doesn't show up as a double post, as my reply seems to have vanished.. I had just written earlier that these Italian folders you have been showing us are just amazing... These being auto's is a big plus for me personally. I learned recently that you are going to be attending the next Italian knifemakers show in Milan... Did the makers over there chip in for a ticket for you? (grin)... Best Regards, Rich Slaughter
 
The previous pic(s) were fine, but the new really brings out the pearl, Martin, just gorgeous.
 
The Italian Knifemakers are sure doing their part in taking custom knives to higher levels.
Beautiful, Congrats to owner and maker!
 
Martin has extremely good taste, AND good detective skills. He knows who to ask...

Here's the missing image. The one that allowed him to pull the trigger: ;)

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Yes, Emmanuel; Tore and his cousin Antonio are also some of Italy's most impressive makers. Make that planet Earth... ;)

Coop
 
Very "clean" knives. Fogarizzu's work is stunning and a great pleasure to look at.
 
Congratulations Martin ... you had also these two of my knives, I'm very glad that you appreciate my work, I'm happy. The mother of pearl of these two is the same for both, I used a big pair of slabs and I managed to do both. should always go together these two. Thanks to all the friends who have had some great comments. Thank you very much, Ciao Tore
 
Beautiful knives, but the raised area on the dagger blade ruins the symmetry for me, but I guess you need a flat area or one would be slicing their fingers each time they closed it :)

Might have worked better as a fixed blade to avoid the bump

DON
 
Hello guy,the raised area is only just an aesthetic fact, there is no danger, the whole of the back is not sharp. I did it like that for it to be a dagger little different. Thanck for your oppinion. Ciao Tore



Beautiful knives, but the raised area on the dagger blade ruins the symmetry for me, but I guess you need a flat area or one would be slicing their fingers each time they closed it :)

Might have worked better as a fixed blade to avoid the bump

DON
 
The raised clip on the blade gives it more eye appeal (if that is even possible, since it has so much anyway). Great feature.
 
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