EdgeCo. Knife?

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EdgeCo. Knife?

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Hi all...anyone familiar enough with the EdgeCo. knives or possibly saved old catalogs that may show if this was a knife they offered? Certainly not German. Hopefully not Asian. Possibly Italian? It's an "ok" knife, though not exactly screaming high quality lol. If it was EdgeCo., any idea of where or when produced? Thanks!...

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Made by Massaro in Maniago, Italy.
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Bill DeShivs wrote: Sat Mar 14, 2020 11:58 pm Made by Massaro in Maniago, Italy.
Thank you Bill!
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JV, that’s really nice. Is that a horn handle?
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thom wrote: Sun Mar 15, 2020 1:46 am JV, that’s really nice. Is that a horn handle?
Thanks Thom! Actually just pearlex. I think it's a good looking knife in white pearlex. Different.
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Definitely. I have been looking for a shell puller. I like the one I have posted in buy/sell from months ago
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Duncan has a stag ones for sale on a FB Page.
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Tom19176 wrote: Thu Mar 19, 2020 9:36 am Duncan has a stag ones for sale on a FB Page.
What's different about the one I posted, is the nail nick in the blade and the exposed area in the center of the scales. Threw me off.
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Yes I agree with the differences. I have seen these sold with the exposed lever spring and hidden spring. The nail nick ones were often shipping with no spring in them and it took a three seconds to install the spring....
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Tom19176 wrote: Fri Mar 20, 2020 10:44 am Yes I agree with the differences. I have seen these sold with the exposed lever spring and hidden spring. The nail nick ones were often shipping with no spring in them and it took a three seconds to install the spring....
Thanks Tom, and who sold those that you had to install the springs yourself? Straight from Maniago?
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I seem to remember that Edgeco used to sell the ones with the removable spring as well as a couple stilettos that were the same way.

Wish I had kept my old catalogs but I was a teenager back then and never thought of it.
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Edgeco sold them that way as did many local knife dealers.
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sammy the blade wrote: Sat Mar 21, 2020 1:00 am I wish I would've kept all my Easyriders and Soldier Of Fortune magazines.
I still have easyrider no.1-125 , 1-72 are in the miraculus mother binders.
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