i found these sitting in a drawer in the garage.......i have not seen either of these in years. the one on the left is mexican/tijuana circa 1976, first surf trip to mexico. that`s not the only things i bought in mexico that day. i drank and smoked the other stuff and that young girl in the bar is probably around in her mid-sixties by now........... the other is italian circa late 1950`s that i got as a present in 1968 from one of my dad`s associates that he worked for in staten island on the docks. this guy asked my dad if he could give me a present, he said every kid should have his own puerto rican cockroach sticker......... not very politically correct. but then again my dad said he was a dirty greasy whop and that i should take the knife cause someday i might have to stab him with it....such is the case.
the blade on the italian is a harder forged steel and the cut is cleaner. it is really illegal because of the length of the blade. cops love to confiscate these and keep them for themselves

. the mexican blade closes by pressing the button but the italian needs to have the latch by the blade lifted. less of a chance of the blade accidently closing when you stick it into somebody. the italian also has a nice wooden handle that gets a great finish once it starts getting worked in unlike the plastic mexican handle........ i love them both equally for different reasons that i won`t tell you about.........
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I'm a collector and I want to buy the Italian knife.
How much?
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like i said in the post......i`ve had it for a long time and it will go to my boy. you can`t find those anymore....such is the case.
I understand. I have about 50 of them, some before WW2.
Is there any maker's name on the blade?
Thanks!
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