Zuava and Soft-shell

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Today I’m going outdoor to try some of my gear and tools.
First of all, my jacket Condor Summit 602, a soft-shell that I’m wearing since 3 days, great jacket if you ask me


The second one is my Zuava Consigli, a traditional italian knife whit the typical yatagan’s shape blade



It’s the only italian regional knife whit internal liners


Using my Zuava, I’m making a tent peg and a trigger





Zuava’s cutting efficiency isn’t bad at all


The Zuava in hand


It’s late, and I need to come back work


Ciao!
Alfredo
 
That looks to be a very robust knife. I really like the shape of it, and the horn is beautiful :thumbup:
Thanx for the pics.
 
Nice gear, Alfredo! I look forward to the further Zuava adventure!!
 
Beautiful horn scales and shape :)

The "hump" on the blade looks very unique to me. Which material are the bolsters and the liners?

Thanks for the pics!
 
Very nice! Thanks for showing it to us. Looks like you had a nice morning. :thumbup:
 
That's a very nice looking knife. I really like the shape of the blade.
 
The shape of the blade is from the turkish sword called "yatagan".
I love my Marathon, too :-)
 
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That is a great looking knife! And it certainly does the job.
I've looked at a couple different Italian traditional regional patterns, the your Zuava is the first one I've seen.

As a watch nut I always like to see a Marathon, nice TSAR :thumbup:
 
Many are asking about the blade shape of the Zuava. This shape come from an oriental sword called Yatagan, you may see the influence of this on the knife

 
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