AGA Campolin Diana Honey Horn Lever Lock Automatic Knife - Satin Plain
Specifications
- Overall Length:8.50"
- Blade Length:3.75"
- Cutting Edge:3.25"
- Blade Thickness:0.14"
- Blade Material:Stainless Steel
- Blade Style:Clip Point
- Blade Grind:Flat
- Finish:Polish
- Edge Type:Plain
- Handle Length:5.00"
- Handle Thickness:0.74"
- Handle Material:Horn
- Color:Tan
- Bolster Material:Nickel Silver
- Frame/Liner:Brass
- Weight:5.05 oz.
- User:Right Hand
- Knife Type:Automatic
- Opener:Lever
- Lock Type:Lever Lock
- Brand:AGA Campolin
- Model:Diana
- Country of Origin:Italy
- Best Use:Collection
- Product Type:Knife
Specifications
- Overall Length:8.50"
- Blade Length:3.75"
- Cutting Edge:3.25"
- Blade Thickness:0.14"
- Blade Material:Stainless Steel
- Blade Style:Clip Point
- Blade Grind:Flat
- Finish:Polish
- Edge Type:Plain
- Handle Length:5.00"
- Handle Thickness:0.74"
- Handle Material:Horn
- Color:Tan
- Bolster Material:Nickel Silver
- Frame/Liner:Brass
- Weight:5.05 oz.
- User:Right Hand
- Knife Type:Automatic
- Opener:Lever
- Lock Type:Lever Lock
- Brand:AGA Campolin
- Model:Diana
- Country of Origin:Italy
- Best Use:Collection
- Product Type:Knife
Offering a unique and lovely design, the AGA Diana Leverlock stiletto is a one of a kind piece worthy of any Italian collection. It features a polished stainless steel clip point blade and includes an "A.G.A. Campolin - Maniago Italy" collector stamp on the tang. The authentic horn scales add a touch of tradition to this knife, as do the brass liners and pins. The knife also has nickel silver bolsters and buttons and a classic Diana curved design. To close the blade, simply push down on the lever. A gorgeous piece with all the attention to detail collectors are looking for. This Diana Leverlock model is outfitted with honey horn handle scales and a clip point blade.
Customer Reviews
Offering a unique and lovely design, the AGA Diana Leverlock stiletto is a one of a kind piece worthy of any Italian collection. It features a polished stainless steel clip point blade and includes an "A.G.A. Campolin - Maniago Italy" collector stamp on the tang. The authentic horn scales add a touch of tradition to this knife, as do the brass liners and pins. The knife also has nickel silver bolsters and buttons and a classic Diana curved design. To close the blade, simply push down on the lever. A gorgeous piece with all the attention to detail collectors are looking for. This Diana Leverlock model is outfitted with honey horn handle scales and a clip point blade.
Specifications
- Overall Length:8.50"
- Blade Length:3.75"
- Cutting Edge:3.25"
- Blade Thickness:0.14"
- Blade Material:Stainless Steel
- Blade Style:Clip Point
- Blade Grind:Flat
- Finish:Polish
- Edge Type:Plain
- Handle Length:5.00"
- Handle Thickness:0.74"
- Handle Material:Horn
- Color:Tan
- Bolster Material:Nickel Silver
- Frame/Liner:Brass
- Weight:5.05 oz.
- User:Right Hand
- Knife Type:Automatic
- Opener:Lever
- Lock Type:Lever Lock
- Brand:AGA Campolin
- Model:Diana
- Country of Origin:Italy
- Best Use:Collection
- Product Type:Knife
It has the automatic leverletto like spring mechanism, the handle of a professional chefs knife, the blade of a straight razor, and the appearance of a common pocket knife.
The handle at first, struck me as cane like and unbalanced, rest assured, whilst held in your hand, it is very ergonomical: the curve contours itself around your hand while the blade remains absolutely flush and laser straight....It also reminds one of how much strength the pinky finger adds to the whole hand.
The blade seemed a bit wide and thick at first with its survival knife like shape, but it's curve and depth give it a gradual syringe needle type of design. I also love the sound of it firing: instead of the traditional metallic click, it resembles that of knuckles being cracked.
Kudos to the Campolin family, they really outdid themselves on this one... kudos also to bladeplay dot com for superb shipping and processing time during the holidays.
It has the automatic leverletto like spring mechanism, the handle of a professional chefs knife, the blade of a straight razor, and the appearance of a common pocket knife.
The handle at first, struck me as cane like and unbalanced, rest assured, whilst held in your hand, it is very ergonomical: the curve contours itself around your hand while the blade remains absolutely flush and laser straight....It also reminds one of how much strength the pinky finger adds to the whole hand.
The blade seemed a bit wide and thick at first with its survival knife like shape, but it's curve and depth give it a gradual syringe needle type of design. I also love the sound of it firing: instead of the traditional metallic click, it resembles that of knuckles being cracked.
Kudos to the Campolin family, they really outdid themselves on this one... kudos also to bladeplay dot com for superb shipping and processing time during the holidays.