Here’s to you a traditional XIX - XX century Roman Folding Knife called “Serratore“ or “A tre scrocchi“ (Three crack sounds) due to its peculiar locking system. It was historically made of carbon steel and buffalo or bull horn handle, sometimes richly decorated.
This one features a K 720 carbon steel blade and buffalo horn handle.
DISCLAIMER: I make my knives as a form of art and following the italian laws, not to be used to cause harm or damage. I recommend to inform yourself about your local laws about knives and to behave responsibly.
Cheers
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