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Zero Tolerance - KVT Folder Knife - MagnaCut & Carbon Fiber - ZT0545 - Knife
The slim profile and carbon fiber handle provide comfortable and lightweight carry for the Zero Tolerance 0545. Moreover, the 0545 model is appropriately sized for serious cutting tasks. The CPM MagnaCut steel blade is balanced and highly performant.
Aesthetically, this ZT Original boasts a clean design without visible screws for the pocket clip.
Produced in the United States, the premium CPM MagnaCut steel of the blade, achieved through powdered metallurgy, excels in edge retention, corrosion resistance, wear resistance, and toughness; the stonewashed finish helps conceal signs of use.
The blade opens easily and effortlessly thanks to the KVT system with ball bearings, washers, and flipper.
Intended use: EDC/Sport/Collection
Production type: Industrial
Blade production: USA
Blade: CPM Magnacut Steel 60-63 HRC
Blade treatment: Stone Wash
Handle: Carbon Fiber and Titanium
Blade length: 81mm
Blade thickness: 2.3mm
Closed length: 109mm
Overall length: 190mm
Weight: 57g
Locking mechanism: Frame Lock
Clip: Removable, multiposition, stainless steel
Packaging: Cardboard box with Zero Tolerance logos
Notes: KVT opening on ball bearingsZT0545 -
Zero Tolerance - Sinkevich Folder - 0450BLUCF - Flipper Knife Blue CF - Knife
As an elegant and refined alternative to the original 0450, Zero Tolerance presents the 0450BLUCF model with that extra touch.
The CPM MagnaCut blade steel represents exceptional toughness, wear resistance, and unparalleled edge retention.
The classic stonewash finish of the blade with ball bearings highlights the robust side of the Frame Lock Folder and complements the blue marbled carbon front handles and the titanium handle area on the back.
With a reversible clip for pocket carry and a lanyard hole. Made in the USA.
Intended use: EDC/Sport/Collection
Production type: Industrial
Blade production: USA
Blade: CPM Magnacut steel
Blade treatment: Stone Wash
Handle: Carbon Fiber and Titanium
Blade length: 82mm
Blade thickness: 3mm
Closed length: 111mm
Overall length: 187mm
Weight: 68g
Locking mechanism: Frame Lock
Clip: Removable, multiposition, stainless steel
Packaging: Cardboard box with Zero Tolerance logos
Notes: Design by Dmitry Sinkevich - KVT opening on ball bearingsZT0450BLUCF -
Zero Tolerance - ZT0006BLK - Limited Edition Sprint Run - CPM-3V & Black G10 - knife
Intended Use: Tactical / Sporting
Production type: Industrial
Country of Production: USA
Blade: full tang in carbon steel CPM-3V
Blade treatment: Black Cerakote
Handle: G10 Black with stainless steel through-guard
Blade length: 152mm.
Blade thickness: 4.8mm.
Total length: 272mm.
Handle thickness: 17.8mm.
Weight: 292g.
Sheath: kydex, with Nylon belt attachment system, removable
Packaging: cardboard box with Zero Tolerance logos
Notes: limited edition Sprint Run edition (not numbered) designed for the international market onlyZT0006BLK -
Conaz Consigli Scarperia - Zuava knife 16 cm raw ox horn 50307 - knife
Intended use: sporting/collection
Type of production: artisan
Blade production: Italy
Blade: Stainless steel X50CrMoV15
Blade treatment: -
Handle: Raw ox horn
Blade length: 70mm.
Blade thickness: 1,6mm.
Length closed: 90mm.
Total length: 160mm.
Weight: 53g.
Closure: without blade lock
Packaging: cardboard box
Sheath: -Craftsmanship is beautiful because it is varied
The colours of the materials from which the handicrafts are made may vary from those shown in the pictures.
Horn, wood and cornotech are raw materials that by their nature have a marked variability from one supply to another: that's the beauty of fine materials. Add craftsmanship, where the craftsman's hand never makes the same gesture: that's the beauty of fine workmanship. Combine all this and you have a product that is always different and unique. And always different from that unique and unrepeatable product that, necessarily, we have to photograph if we want you to understand what we are talking about and what we are offering you.
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Zero Tolerance - ZT0006 - CPM-3V - OD Green G10 - fixed blade, single edge knife, Made in USA
Intended Use: Tactical / Sporting
Type of production: Industrial
Country of manufacture: USA
Blade: full tang in CPM-3V carbon steel
Blade treatment: Microbead blasting and Cerakote protective treatment
Handle: G10 OD Green with stainless steel through-guard
Blade length: 152mm.
Blade thickness: 4.8mm.
Total length: 272mm.
Handle thickness: 17.8mm.
Weight: 292g.
Sheath: kydex, with Nylon belt attachment system, removable
Packaging: cardboard box with Zero Tolerance logos.
Notes: -ZT0006 -
Zero Tolerance - Tim Galyean - Copper - Factory Special Series - ZT0022CU - knife
Intended Use: Sporting/Collection
Production type: Industrial
Country of Production: USA
Blade: Stainless steel CPM-20CV
Blade treatment: stone washed
Handle: Bronze and Titanium
Blade length: 49mm.
Blade thickness: 3.1mm.
Length closed: 76mm.
Total length: 122mm.
Thickness when closed: 11.1mm.
Weight: 80g.
Closure: Framelock
Clip: Removable, reversible, stainless steel
Packaging: cardboard box with Zero Tolerance logos
Notes: Design by Tim Galyean - KVT opening on ball bearings via Carson Flipper system - Limited Edition "Factory Special Series"ZT0022CU -
Zero Tolerance - ZT0990 knife - CPM 20CV - Carbon Fiber - knife
Based on the award-winning ZT 0999, the 0990 simplifies this legendary design. Despite the skeletonized structure, this ZT is reliable and robust thanks to the steel structure.
Intended use: Sports / Tactical / Collection
Type of production: Industrial
Country of production: USA
Blade: CPM-20CV stainless steel
Blade treatment: Stonewashed
Handle: Carbon fiber and steel
Blade length: 83mm.
Blade thickness: 3mm.
Closed length: 114mm.
Total length: 193mm.
Thick when closed: 114mm.
Weight: 82g.
Closure: liner lock
Clip: Removable, in titanium
Packaging: cardboard box with Zero Tolerance logos
Notes: flipper opening system on ball bearings - Manual KVT ball bearingsZT0990 -
Zero Tolerance - ZT0762 knife - CPM 20CV - Carbon Fiber - knife
Intended use: Sports / Tactical / Collection
Type of production: Industrial
Country of production: USA
Blade: CPM-20CV stainless steel
Blade treatment: Stonewashed
Handle: Black carbon fiber with aluminum spacers
Blade length: 86mm.
Blade thickness: 3mm.
Closed length: 126mm.
Total length: 206mm.
Thick when closed: 112mm.
Weight: 82g.
Closure: Sub Framelock in hardened steel
Clip: Removable, in titanium
Packaging: cardboard box with Zero Tolerance logos
Notes: Tuned Detent System (TDS ™) opening systemZT0762 -
Zero Tolerance - Coyote Flipper Frame Lock - Titanium - ZT0308 - Knife
Intended use: Sports / Tactical
Type of production: Industrial
Country of production: USA
Blade: CPM-20CV stainless steel
Blade finish: BlackWash
Handle: Titanium and G10
Blade length: 95mm.
Blade thickness: 4mm.
Closed length: 132mm.
Total length: 241mm.
Weight: 196g.
Closing system: Frame Lock
Clip: removable and reversible, in stainless steel with Black PVD treatment
Opening system: Carson Flipper type on KVT ball bearings
Packaging: cardboard box with Zero Tolerance logos
Note: -ZT0308BLKTS -
Zero Tolerance - Flipper Frame Lock - Carbon Fiber - ZT0707 - knife
Intended use: Sports / Tactical
Type of production: Industrial
Country of production: USA
Blade: CPM-20CV stainless steel
Blade finish: Stonewashed
Handle: Titanium and Carbon Fiber
Blade length: 89mm.
Blade thickness: 3.1mm.
Length closed: 117mm.
Total length: 210mm.
Weight: 68g.
Closing system: Frame Lock
Clip: removable and reversible, in stainless steel with Black PVD treatment
Opening system: Carson Flipper type on KVT ball bearings
Packaging: cardboard box with Zero Tolerance logos
Notes: New Tuned Detent System (TDS) which allows easy knife opening, even by exerting pressure on the titanium frame lockZT0707 -
Zero Tolerance - ZT0235 - Jens Anso - Carbon Fiber SlipJoint - knife
Intended use: EDC / Gentleman
Type of production: Industrial
Country of production: USA
Blade: CPM-20CV stainless steel
Blade treatment: Stonewashed
Handle: Carbon fiber with anodized aluminum spacer and stainless steel folders
Blade length: 66mm.
Blade thickness: 3mm.
Length closed: 94mm.
Total length: 157mm.
Thick when closed: 10mm
Weight: 51g.
Closure: SlipJoint
Clip: -
Packaging: cardboard box with Zero Tolerance logos
Notes: Design by Jens AnsoZT0235 -
Zero Tolerance - SpeedSafe Flipper - BlackWash - ZT0357BW - knife
Intended use: Sports
Type of production: Industrial
Country of production: USA
Blade: CPM-20CV 60 / 62HRC stainless steel
Blade finish: BlackWash
Handle: G-10
Blade length: 82.5mm.
Blade thickness: 3.1mm.
Length closed: 112mm.
Total length: 194mm.
Thick when closed: 11.2mm.
Weight: 122g.
Closing: Liner Lock
Clip: Removable and reversible in stainless steel
Packaging: cardboard box with Zero Tolerance logos
Notes: SpeedSafe quick opening via Carson Flipper systemZT0357BW -
Zero Tolerance - SpeedSafe Flipper - Stone Washed - ZT0357 - knife
Intended use: Sports
Type of production: Industrial
Country of production: USA
Blade: CPM-20CV 60 / 62HRC stainless steel
Blade finish: Stone Washed
Handle: G-10
Blade length: 82.5mm.
Blade thickness: 3.1mm.
Length closed: 112mm.
Total length: 194mm.
Thick when closed: 11.2mm.
Weight: 122g.
Closing: Liner Lock
Clip: Removable and reversible in stainless steel
Packaging: cardboard box with Zero Tolerance logos
Notes: SpeedSafe quick opening via Carson Flipper systemZT0357 -
Zero Tolerance - Coyote Flipper Frame Lock - Titanium - ZT0308 - Knife
Intended use: Sports / Tactical
Type of production: Industrial
Country of production: USA
Blade: CPM-20CV stainless steel
Blade finish: Stonewashed
Handle: Titanium and G10
Blade length: 95mm.
Blade thickness: 4mm.
Length closed: 132mm.
Total length: 241mm.
Weight: 196g.
Closing system: Frame Lock
Clip: removable and reversible, in stainless steel with Black PVD treatment
Opening system: Carson Flipper type on KVT ball bearings
Packaging: cardboard box with Zero Tolerance logos
Note: -ZT0308 -
Zero Tolerance - ZT0230 - Jens Anso - Carbon Fiber SlipJoint - knife
Intended use: EDC / Gentleman
Type of production: Industrial
Country of production: USA
Blade: CPM-20CV stainless steel
Blade treatment: Stonewashed
Handle: Carbon fiber with anodized aluminum spacer and stainless steel folders
Blade length: 66mm.
Blade thickness: 3mm.
Length closed: 94mm.
Total length: 157mm.
Thick when closed: 10mm
Weight: 51g.
Closure: SlipJoint
Clip: -
Packaging: cardboard box with Zero Tolerance logos
Notes: Design by Jens AnsoZT0230 -
Zero Tolerance - Tim Galyean knife - Flipper Carbon Fiber - ZT0022 - knife
Intended use: Sports / Collection
Type of production: Industrial
Country of production: USA
Blade: CPM-20CV stainless steel
Blade treatment: stone washed
Handle: Carbon Fiber and Titanium with anodized spacers
Blade length: 49mm.
Blade thickness: 3.1mm.
Length closed: 76mm.
Total length: 122mm.
Thick when closed: 11.1mm.
Weight: 50g.
Closure: Framelock
Clip: Removable, reversible, stainless steel
Packaging: cardboard box with Zero Tolerance logos
Notes: Design by Tim Galyean - KVT opening on ball bearings using the Carson Flipper systemZT0022 -
Conaz Consigli Scarperia - Zuava ox horn 50075 - 16cm - knife
This model represents an evolution of the traditional zuava in steel, with brass finishes, hard pressed on the plates rather than welded and pin finished on a par with rather than visible as was the case in the old construction.
Regional artisan knife produced in Scarperia, in use throughout Tuscany until the early nineteenth century.
Very robust and suitable for all jobs
Handle: ox horn
Blade: 440A Steel
Total length: 16 cm
Blade length: 7.5 cm50075 -
Coltelli - Number 78 - 2016 - magazine
Rivista a colori Bimestrale prodotta e distribuita in Italia specializzata in coltelli di tutti i tipi (collezione, artigianali, militari, sportivi, multiuso…). 82 Pagine
In questo numero:
CUSTOM
Adriano Donzelli, continui miglioramenti
Lame artigianali dall'IndonesiaEVENTI
Achi Show 2016 a Parma
Coltello in festa a Maniago
Damasco in FranciacortaTECNICA
Al lavoro con Milko di Paco
Come ricavare un picchettoIN VETRINA
Nilte Raggio
Lionsteel KUR
Bark River Trakker Companion
Ruger 2-Stage e Go-N-Heavy
Swiza
Extrema Ratio Shrapnel SanMai CoS
Fox Sputnik
Cold Steel Colossus
Affilatoio Zwillingcoltelli-78 -
Coltelli - Number 75 - 2016 - magazine
Rivista a colori Bimestrale prodotta e distribuita in Italia specializzata in coltelli di tutti i tipi (collezione, artigianali, militari, sportivi, multiuso…). 82 Pagine
In questo numero:
CUSTOM
Un Big Bear di Kressler
L'inciso di Loveless
EVENTI
Mostra del coltello custom a Valdobbiadene
Ecck Show 2016
Sguardo al futuro dall'IWA di Norimberga
IN CUCINA
Zwilling serie Four Star
Opinel Art Decò
OUTDOOR
I-Clip
Minox 10x43
IN VETRINA
Extrema Ratio Ti-Rock
Fallkniven S1 Pro
Buck Inertia
Lionsteel Beat e Acorn
Maserin 977 e 978
Fox Ron Lake
Sog SlimJim
Real Steel H6, E77, H5coltelli75 -
Zero Tolerance - Hinderer Slicer Frame Lock - Carbon Fiber - ZT0562CF - knife
Intended use: Tactical / Military
Type of production: Industrial
Production Lama USA
Blade: Stainless steel Elmax
Treatment Blade: Stonewashed
Handle: Stainless Steel and CTS-204P
Blade length: 90mm.
Blade thickness: 3mm.
Length closed: 113mm.
Overall length: 206mm.
Thick when closed: 12mm.
Balancing: -
Weight: 160g.
Closure: Frame Lock
Clip: Removable, Multi position, stainless steel
Sheath: -
Packaging: cardboard box with logos Zero Tolerance
Notes: Design by Rick Hinderer - KVT Ball Bearing SystemZT0562CF -
Consigli Scarperia - Maremmano Amaranth wood - Kilama Serie MFMA18 - knife
The series Kilama by Consigli is a modern interpretation of Italian regional knives.
The materials and finishes remain the same as always but the line has the form "new"
Total length: 185
Blade length: 80
Blade thickness: 2.5
Weight. 55g
Steel: 420
Hanfle: amaranth wood
Sheath: -
Package: box with cleaning kit50154 -
Coltelli - Number 72 - October/November 2015 - magazine
Rivista a colori Bimestrale prodotta e distribuita in Italia specializzata in coltelli di tutti i tipi (collezione, artigianali, militari, sportivi, multiuso…). 82 Pagine
In questo numero:
CUSTOM
I rasoi a mano libera di Luca Pizzi
Dario Quartini
Giuseppe Pala
EVENTI
Achi a Parma
Raduno a Vittorio Veneto
Coltello in festa a Maniago
K-Days 2015
TECNICA
Come realizzare il filework
Il damasco ritorto
Victorinox vs. copia cinese
TREND
Flipper mania
IN VETRINA
Helle Utvaer
Antonini Old Bear
Extrema Ratio T-Razor
Gerber Strongarm
Fox B.R.I.
Portachiavi Key-Barcoltelli72 -
Coltelli - Number 71 - August / September 2015 - magazine
Rivista a colori Bimestrale prodotta e distribuita in Italia specializzata in coltelli di tutti i tipi (collezione, artigianali, militari, sportivi, multiuso…). 82 Pagine
In questo numero:
COVER STORY
Bill Moran
PERSONAGGI
Renzo Dessì
EVENTI
Lame sotto i portici
FiCX Paris
Palmas Arborea
Blade Show
TECNICA
I metodi per affilare un coltello
COLLABORAZIONI
Maserin e Atti
Viper e Silverstrelli
IN VETRINA
Fantoni HB03
Benchmade 761Ti
Fox Terzuola
Real Avid Revelation Amp
Kiku Matsuda
Spyderco Dog Tag
Ka-Bar Snody
Zwilling 600S
RUBRICHE
I vostri coltelli
Notizie in brevecoltelli71 -
Zero Tolerance - Sinkevich Folder Titanium - ZT0450 - knife
The original Zero Tolerance 0454 was an award-winning collaboration between ZT and custom knife designer Dmitry Sinkevich. But it was also a very Limited Edition knife.
So ZT is doing something about that with the new 0450. While based on the original’s streamlined form and high-performance function, this new and more compact version will be much more readily available. With its 3.25-inch blade and lightweight-yet-stronger-than-steel titanium handles, the 0450 has a sleek and sophisticated look that, we think, makes it a perfect EDC.
ZT built it with an S35VN stainless blade that sharpens to a razor edge, holds it well, and can be resharpened easily. The knife opens smoothly and easily with the KVT ball-bearing opening system and built-in flipper. A titanium frame lock with hardened steel lockbar insert ensures solid lock up. Polished pivot hardware just adds to the 0450's refined good looks.
Sinkevich Folder Titanium - ZT0450 - knife
Intended use: Sport / Collection
Type of production: Industrial
Production Lama USA
Blade: Stainless steel CPMS35 59 / 61HRC
Treatment Lama: -
Handle: Titanium
Blade length: 82mm.
Blade thickness: 3mm.
Length closed: 111mm.
Overall length: 187mm.
Thick when closed: -
Balancing: -
Weight: 84g.
Closure: Frame Lock
Clip: Removable, multi-position, stainless steel
Sheath: -
Packaging: cardboard box with logos Zero Tolerance
Notes: Design by Dmitry Sinkevich - Opening KVT ball-bearingZT450 -
Zero Tolerance - Carbon Fiber Flipper Folder - ZT0770CF - knife
Intended use: Tactical / Military
Type of production: Industrial
Production Country: USA
Blade: Stainless Steel CPM-S35VN 59/61HRC
Treatment Llama: Stonewashed
Handle: Carbon Fibre
Blade length: 83mm.
Blade thickness: 3mm.
Length closed: 108mm.
Overall length: 190mm.
Thick when closed: 13mm.
Balancing: -
Weight: 85g.
Lock: Liner Lock
Clip: Removable and multi-position, stainless steel
Packaging: cardboard box with logos Zero Tolerance
Note: Opening system SpeedsafeZT0770CF -
Coltelli - Number 70 - June / July 2015 - magazine
Rivista a colori Bimestrale prodotta e distribuita in Italia specializzata in coltelli di tutti i tipi (collezione, artigianali, militari, sportivi, multiuso…). 82 Pagine
In questo numero:
Extrema Ratio Psycho e Kato
Bark River Teddy II, Bravo Survivor e Camp & Trail
Fox Zero, Retribution Scout, Battle Chef e Njall
Spyderco Domino
Lionsteel T.R.E.
Victorinox Compact
Zwilling Procoltelli70 -
Conaz Consigli Scarperia - Fiorentino Bovino knife cm 24 - 50018 - knife
Scimitar "or" French "blade already present in the early twentieth century, production continued until the mid-1950s. The great success of this model, which was born in Scarperia has had national diffusion, is due to the fact that although it is very light it is elegant, robust and has great cutting capacity, due to the guessed shape of the blade. It is characterized by the presence of a metal "button" on the heel and a clamp at the other end of the handle.
Intended use: sports / collection
Type of production: artisan
Lama production: Italy
Blade: X50CrMoV15 stainless steel
Blade treatment: -
Handle: Ox horn and nickel silver
Blade length: 100mm.
Blade thickness: 3mm.
Length closed: 135mm.
Total length: 243mm.
Weight: 148g.
Closing: without blade lock
Packaging: elegant box with Recommendations logos
Sheath: fabric caseCraftsmanship is beautiful because it is varied
The colors of the materials with which the handmade products are made may vary from those shown in the images.
Horn, wood and cornotech are raw materials that by their nature have a marked variability from one supply to another: it is the beauty of quality materials. Add craftsmanship, where the craftsman's hand never makes the same gesture: it's the beauty of craftsmanship. Combine all this and you will always have a different and unique product. It is always different from the one and unrepeatable product that we must necessarily photograph if we want you to understand what we are talking about and what we are offering you.R-FIC24 -
Consigli Scarperia - Calabrese in bovine R-CAC20 - knife
A native of Calabria, this knife by the blade and pointed straight but has a handle in the most typical style of Scarborough, has a seal consists of two rings round, similar to Fiorentino, although smaller. It is supposed to have been in the past a major reworking of the knives typical Calabrian by the craftsmen of Scarperia that as often happened then have been extensively used to their own tradition. Model in horn tip.
Stainless steel blade 440.
Blade length 8 cm.
Blade thickness 3 mm.
Overall length 20 cm.
Weight 62 gr.
Handle in horn tip50004 -
Conaz Consigli Scarperia - Pattada knife Brotzu raw mutton 17cm - 53161 - knife
Typical Sardinian handmade folding knife produced by the Conaz company from Scarperia
Type of production: artisan
Lama production: Italy
Blade: X50CrMoV15 stainless steel
Blade treatment: -
Handle: Raw ram horn
Blade length: 70mm.
Blade thickness: 3mm.
Length closed: 95mm.
Total length: 170mm.
Weight: 34g.
Closing: without blade lock
Packaging: elegant box with Recommendations logos
Sheath: fabric caseCraftsmanship is beautiful because it is varied
The colors of the materials with which the handmade products are made may vary from those shown in the images.
Horn, wood and cornotech are raw materials that by their nature have a marked variability from one supply to another: it is the beauty of quality materials. Add craftsmanship, where the craftsman's hand never makes the same gesture: it's the beauty of craftsmanship. Combine all this and you will always have a different and unique product. It is always different from the one and unrepeatable product that we must necessarily photograph if we want you to understand what we are talking about and what we are offering you
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Conaz Consigli Scarperia - Pattada Brotzu raw mutton 22cm PBM22G - knife
Pattada Brotzu raw mutton 22cm PBM22G - knife
Typical folding knife craftsmanship Sardinian manufactured by Conaz ScarperiaBlade: stainless steel 420
Handle: raw mutton
Blade length: 90mm.
Overall length: 215mm.
Weight: 64g.WARNING: these are natural material, the color of the horn may be different from the one in the picture.
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Conaz Consigli Scarperia - Buffalo horn screed - Kilama 50159 series - knife
The Kilama series of Consigli is a modern interpretation of Italian regional knives. The materials and finishes remain the same as always, but the line has "new" shapes that reflect the classic traditional and regional Italian knives.
Intended use: sports / collection
Type of production: artisan
Lama production: Italy
Blade: X50CrMoV15 stainless steel
Blade treatment: -
Handle: Ox horn
Blade length: 80mm.
Blade thickness: 2.5mm.
Length closed: 105mm.
Total length: 185mm.
Weight: 63g.
Closing: without blade lock
Packaging: elegant box with Recommendations logos
Sheath: fabric case50159 -
Consigli Scarperia - Maremma in Olivo - Series Kilama MFO18 - knife
Maremma in Olivo - Series Kilama MFO18 - knife
The series Kilama Councils is a modern interpretation of Italian regional knives.
The materials and finishes remain the same as always but the line has the form "new"
that reflect the traditional and regional Italian classics knives.
Total length: 185
Blade length: 80
blade thickness: 2.5
weight. 55g
Steel: 420
manicatura: amaranth wood
Sheath: fabric
Package: Box Advice with cleaning kit knife50157 -
Conaz Consigli Scarperia - Hunchback knife in Olive - Kilama 50153 Series - knife
The Kilama series of Consigli is a modern interpretation of Italian regional knives. The materials and finishes remain the same as always, but the line has "new" shapes that reflect the classic traditional and regional Italian knives.
Type of production: artisanLama production: Italy
Blade: X50CrMoV15 stainless steel
Blade treatment: -
Handle: olive wood
Blade length: 80mm.
Blade thickness: 2.5mm.
Length closed: 95mm.
Total length: 185mm.
Weight: 50g.
Closing: retention spring
Packaging: Tips box with knife cleaning kit
Sheath: fabric caseGAO18 -
Conaz Consigli Scarperia - Senese knife in amaranth - Kilama series SEAM18 - knife
The Kilama series of Consigli is a modern interpretation of Italian regional knives. The materials and finishes remain the same as always, but the line has "new" shapes that reflect the classic traditional and regional Italian knives.
Type of production: artisan
Lama production: Italy
Blade: X50CrMoV15 stainless steel
Blade treatment: -
Handle: amaranth wood
Blade length: 80mm.
Blade thickness: 3mm.
Length closed: 90mm.
Total length: 185mm.
Weight: 55g.
Closing: without blade lock
Packaging: elegant box with Recommendations logos
Sheath: fabric caseCraftsmanship is beautiful because it is varied
The colors of the materials with which the handmade products are made may vary from those shown in the images.
Horn, wood and cornotech are raw materials that by their nature have a marked variability from one supply to another: it is the beauty of quality materials. Add craftsmanship, where the craftsman's hand never makes the same gesture: it's the beauty of craftsmanship. Combine all this and you will always have a different and unique product. It is always different from the one and unrepeatable product that we must necessarily photograph if we want you to understand what we are talking about and what we are offering you.
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Conaz Consigli Scarperia - Zuava knife 19 cm raw ox horn 50309 - knife
Intended use: sports / collection
Type of production: artisan
Lama production: Italy
Blade: X50CrMoV15 stainless steel
Blade treatment: -
Handle: Raw ox horn
Blade length: 75mm.
Blade thickness: 2.5mm.
Length closed: 110mm.
Total length: 190mm.
Weight: 79g.
Closing: without blade lock
Packaging: cardboard box
Sheath: -
Craftsmanship is beautiful because it is variedThe colors of the materials with which the handmade products are made may vary from those shown in the images.
Horn, wood and cornotech are raw materials that by their nature have a marked variability from one supply to another: it is the beauty of quality materials. Add craftsmanship, where the craftsman's hand never makes the same gesture: it's the beauty of craftsmanship. Combine all this and you will always have a different and unique product. It is always different from the one and unrepeatable product that we must necessarily photograph if we want you to understand what we are talking about and what we are offering you.
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Conaz Consigli Scarperia - Mugello 16 cm horn cattle raw E-CMC16G - knife
Mugello 16 cm horn cattle raw E-CMC16G - knife
Blade: 420 stainless steel
Handle: raw beef
Blade length: 75mm.
Overall length: 165mm.
Weight: 39g.
Closed Length: 90mm.
CAUTION: Since this is a natural material, the color of the horn may be different from the one in the picture.50306 -
Conaz Consigli Scarperia - Ghiandina 16 cm horn cattle raw E-GHC16G - knife
Ghiandina 16 cm horn cattle raw E-GHC16G - knife
Blade: 420 stainless steel
Handle: raw beef
Blade length: 70mm.
Overall length: 160mm.
Weight: 36g.
Closed Length: 90mm.
CAUTION: Since this is a natural material, the color of the horn may be different from the one in the picture.50308 -
Coltelli - Numero 62 - Febbraio/Marzo 2014 - rivista
Rivista a colori Bimestrale prodotta e distribuita in Italia specializzata in coltelli di tutti i tipi (collezione, artigianali, militari, sportivi, multiuso…). 82 Pagine
Il fascicolo di febbraio-marzo 2014 è dedicato al Cic show, l’esposizione tenutasi a Milano lo scorso dicembre nella quale oltre ottanta knifemakers hanno esibito i loro pezzi, affascinando e attirando i desideri del migliaio di visitatori della mostra.Nella cover story rivolgiamo la nostra attenzione a Fabrizio Silvestrelli (in arte Silvester), il coltellinaio bresciano che da ormai 20 anni si è specializzato nella realizzazione di coltelli artigianali che colpiscono per la bellezza delle forme, la precisione delle lavorazioni e l’accostamento dei materiali.
Nel mondo custom troviamo anche l’eclettica produzione di Mauro Bonassi, da poco maestro della Corporazione italiana coltellinai, e quella del giovane sardo Davide Steri che è riuscito, attraverso le sue creazioni, a unire sperimentazione e tradizione.
In questo numero potete trovare il reportage sul simposio delle tecniche di forgiatura tenutosi nella suggestiva cornice del maglio di Pagnano d’Asolo, organizzato dal laboratorio La Britola di Valdobbiadene.
Inoltre Coltelli recencisce le lame (in particolare i modelli TSP, TS-1, FM-1, NAV-H e NAV-T) della Medford, coltelli militari prodotti in piccola tiratura negli Usa e i modelli Sierra Foxtrott II e III della Boker, due nuove lame fisse d’impostazione militare che appartengono alla linea Magnum e che offrono un rapporto qualità prezzo davvero inaspettato. Una novità di importazione Tecnocut sono le penne tattiche: oltre a essere accattivanti e ben realizzate, possono contare su un prezzo davvero interessante. Infine una vera chicca. Beretta non significa solo armi da fuoco: la storica Casa gardonese ha a listino un’ampia varietà di coltelli, dall’utility alle lame di pregio da abbinare a un fucile di prestigio disegnate da knifemaker di fama come Silvester (sì, proprio lui, il protagonista della nostra cover story).
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Coltelli - Numero 58 - Giugno/Luglio 2013 - rivista
Rivista a colori Bimestrale prodotta e distribuita in Italia specializzata in coltelli di tutti i tipi (collezione, artigianali, militari, sportivi, multiuso…). 96 Pagine
È un numero internazionale quello di Coltelli che avete tra le mani. Siamo, infatti, andati a cercare all’estero le tendenze e le soluzioni adottate per superare la grande crisi economica. A partire dalla storia di copertina, che ha per protagonista un bel coltello del danese Jesper Voxnaes, da molti conosciuto come "Vox", incontrato a marzo all’Iwa di Norimberga, la più grande fiera europea dedicata al mondo delle armi. Vox vive a Løgstrup, vicino ai fiordi, nella zona Nord dello Jutland, e costruisce coltelli esteticamente accattivanti ma al contempo utili e funzionali. Lasciamo il filone “belli ma utili” per entrare in quello delle lame da sogno: Coltelli vi accompagna in una delle mostre più ambite a livello mondiale, il Boston Art Knife Classic al quale vengono invitati 20 dei migliori coltellinai a livello mondiale che possono portate al massimo otto lame da mostrare ai 150 collezionisti presenti alla mostra. Più “terrestre” è la mostra di Livorno (rispetto a quella “spaziale” di Boston, naturalmente), organizzata con grande merito, in un periodo così difficile per la coltelleria custom italiana, da Lc Coltelleria e dall’Associazione coltellinai livornese: un segno forte della volontà di continuare a credere nella qualità dei nostri prodotti, tanto apprezzati Oltreoceano. Nel settore della coltelleria sportiva, abbiamo cercato di mostrarvi esempi di bellezza e utilità nel mondo delle lame. Dall’Extrema Ratio Task, nato per compiti gravosi, e dalle pinze multiuso di Leatherman e Victorinox fino ai Böxer Exskelibur 1 e 2 allo Spyderco Pingo, dietro ai quali stanno due knifemaker famosi come il sudafricano Mike Skellern e… il nostro amico Vox.coltelli58 -
Coltelli - Numero 57 - Aprile/Maggio 2013 - rivista
Rivista a colori Bimestrale prodotta e distribuita in Italia specializzata in coltelli di tutti i tipi (collezione, artigianali, militari, sportivi, multiuso…). 96 Pagine
È in edicola il nuovo numero di Coltelli, ricco di numerose novità dal mondo delle lame artigianali e industriali. Tra i knifemaker del numero di aprile/maggio 2013 della rivista, vi presentiamo Antonio Farina, maestro della Corporazione italiana coltellinai, titolo di cui si fregia anche Pietro Elias, l’altro protagonista del mondo custom che abbiamo intervistato. Per quanto riguarda gli eventi, vi parleremo dell’East Cost Custom Show, svoltosi a marzo a New York. Non mancano alcuni scatti ai coltelli esposti alla fiera di Ferrara; inoltre vi è stato a Scarperia il Concorso nazionale per il miglior coltello amatoriale. È un coltello molto speciale quello realizzato da Ted M. Dowell, commissionato dall’organizzatore della prestigiosa Art Knife Invitational, Phil Lobred. Dopo aver affrontato (nello scorso numero) il tema del damasco ritorto, ora tratteremo il damasco esploso: come si forgia e i suoi impieghi. E ancora… tante tante lame: l’Extrema Ratio Pugio, l’americana Ka-bar con i suoi machete (e altre chicche), un multifunzione di Antonini pensato per il personale di soccorso, civile e militare, i nuovi lama fissa di Fantoni (il C.U.T) e Viper (il Carnera). Zwilling ci mette a disposizione la linea completa dei nuovi coltelli da cucina, Beltrame propone una rivisitazione del classico stiletto e da Mora una simpatica e colorata integrazione tra accendifuoco e coltello. Vi presenteremo, infine, le indicazioni e le modalità per partecipare ad una nuova iniziativa di Coltelli: se avete in mente un coltello da tavola, disegnate il progetto e inviatelo alla redazione. Il vincitore potrà vedere materializzarsi in acciaio e legno il suo coltello ideale, e ricevere in premio il primo set da quattro pezzi realizzato. Buona fortuna e… buona lettura!coltelli57 -
Coltelli - Numero 56 - Febbraio/Marzo 2013 - rivista
Rivista a colori Bimestrale prodotta e distribuita in Italia specializzata in coltelli di tutti i tipi (collezione, artigianali, militari, sportivi, multiuso…). 96 Pagine
Non perdetevi il numero di febbraio-marzo 2013 di Coltelli, la principale rivista italiana dedicata al mondo delle lame, artigianali, sportive e da lavoro. In questo numero, un ampio reportage fotografico riporta tutti i pezzi più belli visti allo scorso Cic Show di Milano, la manifestazione organizzata ogni anno dalla Corporazione italiana coltellinai all'hotel Marriott di Milano. Di seguito trovare il sommario del numero in edicola. In copertina: Fallkniven Volcano (foto di Tommaso Rumici e Paolo Sturaro) Editoriale 5 Una sfaccettata passione In libreria 6 Il fumetto militare italiano Lettere 7 Arriva… la posta Cover Story 8 Novità dal fronte svedese Eventi 12 Cic Show 2012 Collezionismo 30 Un nécessaire imperiale Coltelli da caccia 34 Un coltello per tutti Coltelli militari 36 Tre modi di dire militare Novità 40 Largo ai giovani! Eventi 42 Lo stile di Maniago Lame militari 44 La sorella cattiva Test 46 My name is Rold, Vox Rold 60 Dopo l’internazionalità, la tradizione Tecnica 48 Non perdiamo il filo Come si fa 54 Il damasco ritorto Outdoor 62 Per ogni evenienza 63 Arrivano gli S.w.a.t. I Vostri coltelli 65 Lame e calligrafia News 66 Novità e segnalazionicoltelli56 -
Coltelli - Numero 36 - Ottobre/Novembre 2009 - rivista
Rivista a colori Bimestrale prodotta e distribuita in Italia specializzata in coltelli di tutti i tipi (collezione, artigianali, militari, sportivi, multiuso…). 98 Pagine
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Coltelli - Numero 42 - Ottobre/Novembre 2010 - rivista
Rivista a colori Bimestrale prodotta e distribuita in Italia specializzata in coltelli di tutti i tipi (collezione, artigianali, militari, sportivi, multiuso…). 98 Pagine
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Coltelli - Numero 44 - Febbraio/Marzo 2011 - rivista
Rivista a colori Bimestrale prodotta e distribuita in Italia specializzata in coltelli di tutti i tipi (collezione, artigianali, militari, sportivi, multiuso…). 98 Pagine
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Coltelli - Numero 48 - Ottobre/Novembre 2011 - rivista
Rivista a colori Bimestrale prodotta e distribuita in Italia specializzata in coltelli di tutti i tipi (collezione, artigianali, militari, sportivi, multiuso…). 98 Pagine
INDICE:
* Profili: Andrea Rosa
* Profili: Nuovi Maestri CIC Paolo Gidoni e Cesare Tonelli
* Eventi: IX Biennale Resolza e Leppas a Pattada
* Test: Daga Custom Richard C. Weber
* Profili: Il primo chiudibile di Bacchilega
* Storia: Il Falconiere di Kressler
* Test: Fisso di Jarno Movilli
* Tecnica: I materiali per l'impugnatura
* Test: Custom Lappone
* Eventi: Coltello in Festa a Maniago
* Test: Linder Jeans Custom SE
* Test: Coltello del forum della Coltelleria Collini by Fantoni
* Test: Viper chiudibili in ceramica
* Test: Olivetto Arkansas Bowie
* Test: Beltrame Swinguard
* Test: TOPS Tom Brown Tracker
* Test: TOPS Stryker Defender Tool
* Test: TOPS Mil-Spie 5
* Test: TOPS Mountain Lion
* Test: TOPS CQT 5.5
* Storia: Saladini "Lo Scarperia"
* Test: Mora Companion MG
* Test: Ausonia Machete
* Test: Maserin Accetta 952
* Test: MAC Tekno Titanio
* In Cucina: Antonini Onda
* In Cucina: Premax Spelucchini "Il Verdura"C2011-48 -
Coltelli - Numero 49 - Dicembre 2011/Gennaio 2012 - rivista
Rivista a colori Bimestrale prodotta e distribuita in Italia specializzata in coltelli di tutti i tipi (collezione, artigianali, militari, sportivi, multiuso…). 96 Pagine
IN QUESTO NUMERO:
* Personaggi: Daniele Ibba, Maurizio Mattioli, Moreno Franzin
* Tecnica: i segreti dell'acciaio
* Eventi: Culter Expo 2011
* Spade Giapponesi: L'antica tecnica di forgiatura giapponese proposta da Yoshindo Yoshihara
* Test: I nuovi fissi Aitor
* Test: Tank, il carroarmato di Viper
* Manutenzione: Liscio come l'olio, con Victorinox
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Coltelli - Numero 50 - Febbraio/Marzo 2012 - rivista
Rivista a colori Bimestrale prodotta e distribuita in Italia specializzata in coltelli di tutti i tipi (collezione, artigianali, militari, sportivi, multiuso…). 96 Pagine
IN QUESTO NUMERO:
* Personaggi: Santino Ballestra, Simone Raimondi
* Custom: Due coltelli per Elias e Piras
* Eventi: CIC Show 2011
* Test: Hogue, la situazione in pugno
* Multimedia: Il sapere in tasca, la tabella acciai su Android
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Coltelli - Numero 51 - Aprile/Maggio 2012 - rivista
Rivista a colori Bimestrale prodotta e distribuita in Italia specializzata in coltelli di tutti i tipi (collezione, artigianali, militari, sportivi, multiuso…). 96 Pagine
IN QUESTO NUMERO:
* Personaggi: Santino Ballestra, Max Salice Sanna
* Custom: N. 185 di Sergio Consoli
* Tecnica: C'è Coltello e Coltello; i diversi tipi di lama
* Custom: Mod. 430 di Stefano Trentini
* Eventi: 24esima edizione Esposizione del coltello artigianle custom di Scarperia
* Tecnica: La cura della Nihon-To (lame giapponesi)
* In vetrina: Cold Steel - Rajah
* In vetrina: Microtech: Socom Elite e SF M/A (Select Fire Manual Action)
* Fight Club: i coltelli da combattimento
* In vetrina: Maserin Combat Ready
* In vetrina: Fantoni Hide Limited Edition
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Conaz Consigli Scarperia - Anconetano ox horn 20 cm - 50001 - knife
Traditional knife produced by master cutlers in Scarperia, a place where, since 1300, the artisan manufacture of Italian knives has continued.
Fisherman's knife, typical of the Adriatic sea belt. With external spring, handle in full polished bovine horn, on the end of the back it has a deep step at right angle useful for branching nets.
Intended use: CollectionType of production: artisanal
Blade: X50CrMoV15 stainless steel
Production Lama: Italy
Handle: Ox horn
Blade length: 85mm.
Blade thickness: 2.5mm.
Total length: 200mm.
Weight: 58g.
Closing:
Notes: handcrafted in the city of Scarperia (FI)The colors of the materials with which our handmade products are made may vary from those shown in the images.
Horn, wood and cornotech are raw materials that by their nature have a marked variability from one supply to another: this is the beauty of quality materials. Add the craftsmanship, where the hand of the craftsman never performs the same gesture: it is the beauty of craftsmanship. Combine all this and you will have a product that is always different and unique. It is always different from that unique and unrepeatable product that we must necessarily photograph if we want to make you understand what we are talking about and what we are offering you. A slight surprise is therefore always accompanied by every online purchase of our handcrafted products: but this is also the beauty of craftsmanship.
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Conaz Consigli Scarperia - Arbus knife - Arburese Bovine Blonde Horn 20cm - 53021 - knife
Characteristic Sardinian knife, typical of the Arbus area, blade with a characteristic bellied shape, very suitable for leather.
Intended use: sports / collection
Type of production: artisan
Lama production: Italy
Blade: X50CrMoV15 stainless steel
Blade treatment: -
Handle: Ox horn and nickel silver with handcrafted engravings
Blade length: 85mm.
Blade thickness: 2.5mm.
Length closed: 15mm.
Total length: 205mm.
Weight: 73g.
Closing: without blade lock
Packaging: cardboard box
Sheath: fabric case
Craftsmanship is beautiful because it is variedThe colors of the materials with which the handmade products are made may vary from those shown in the images.
Horn, wood and cornotech are raw materials that by their nature have a marked variability from one supply to another: it is the beauty of quality materials. Add craftsmanship, where the craftsman's hand never makes the same gesture: it's the beauty of craftsmanship. Combine all this and you will always have a different and unique product. It is always different from the one and unrepeatable product that we must necessarily photograph if we want you to understand what we are talking about and what we are offering you.
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Conaz Consigli Scarperia - Bergamasco knife dark ox horn - 50002 - knife
Knife without spring with a very characteristic line, representative of the peasant and pastoral civilization of the Bergamo valleys where it was made with a wooden handle. Practical and light, in its simplicity it is one of the most beautiful knives of the Italian tradition and has long been appreciated well outside its original area. It is proposed by Consiglio in a refined version, a horn tip model with a polished brass band.
Type of production: artisan
Lama production: Italy
Blade: X50CrMoV15 stainless steel
Blade treatment: -
Handle: bovine horn
Blade length: 90mm.
Blade thickness: 2.5mm.
Length closed: 110mm.
Total length: 200mm.
Weight: 70g.
Closing: without spring
Packaging: elegant box with Recommendations logos
Sheath: fabric caseCraftsmanship is beautiful because it is varied
The colors of the materials with which the handmade products are made may vary from those shown in the images.
Horn, wood and cornotech are raw materials that by their nature have a marked variability from one supply to another: it is the beauty of quality materials. Add craftsmanship, where the craftsman's hand never makes the same gesture: it's the beauty of craftsmanship. Combine all this and you will always have a different and unique product. It is always different from the one and unrepeatable product that we must necessarily photograph if we want you to understand what we are talking about and what we are offering you.
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Conaz Consigli Scarperia - Mozzetta light ox horn 50034 - knife
This knife owes its name to the blunt tip which is absolutely missing as if the blade had been cut off.
Pointless knives became much more widespread with the "Giolitti law" of 1908 which fixed the length of the blade of pointed knives at only four centimeters.
For mozzette, the limit rose to ten centimeters, offering the possibility of safely carrying a knife of sufficient size in your pocket without risking the rigors of the law.Intended use: sports / collection
Type of production: artisanal
Production Lama: Italy
Blade: X50CrMoV15 stainless steel
Blade treatment: -
Handle: Ox horn
Blade length: 80mm.
Blade thickness: 3mm.
Closed length: 105mm.
Total length: 185mm.
Weight: 63g.
Closure: without blade lock
Packaging: elegant box with Recommendations logos
Sheath: fabric caseThe craftsmanship is beautiful because it is varied
The colors of the materials with which the handicrafts are made may vary from those shown in the images.
Horn, wood and cornotech are raw materials that by their nature have a marked variability from one supply to another: this is the beauty of quality materials. Add the craftsmanship, where the hand of the craftsman never performs the same gesture: it is the beauty of craftsmanship. Combine all this and you will have a product that is always different and unique. It is always different from that unique and unrepeatable product that we must necessarily photograph if we want to make you understand what we are talking about and what we are offering you.50034 -
Conaz Consigli Scarperia - Pattada Brotzu knife bovine horn 22cm - 53142 - knife
This Pattada constitutes the now historical interpretation of the Sardinian knife made by the Scarperia Consigli company.
The handle formed by two halves fixed with a row of rivets and the absence of a real spring are typical of the original model, but the line, the shape of the surfaces, the use of bovine horn are influenced by the Scarperian tradition.
Consigli has long linked its business to supplies for Sardinia, so much so that their Pattada have now become "Sardinian by adoption".
Intended use: sports / collection
Type of production: artisan
Lama production: Italy
Blade: X50CrMoV15 stainless steel
Blade treatment: -
Handle: Ox horn and nickel silver with handcrafted engravings
Blade length: 90mm.
Blade thickness: 2.5mm.
Length closed: 120mm.
Total length: 215mm.
Weight: 62g.
Closing: without blade lock
Packaging: cardboard box
Sheath: fabric case
Craftsmanship is beautiful because it is variedThe colors of the materials with which the handmade products are made may vary from those shown in the images.
Horn, wood and cornotech are raw materials that by their nature have a marked variability from one supply to another: it is the beauty of quality materials. Add craftsmanship, where the craftsman's hand never makes the same gesture: it's the beauty of craftsmanship. Combine all this and you will always have a different and unique product. It is always different from the one and unrepeatable product that we must necessarily photograph if we want you to understand what we are talking about and what we are offering you.
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