Help I.D. this swing guard?

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Bill DeShivs
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Re: Help I.D. this swing guard?

Post by Bill DeShivs »

I doubt that Armando Beltrame made those. He made 9" stilettos. They all sell each others' goods as their own in Maniago.
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Re: Help I.D. this swing guard?

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Unfortunately it bears no other markings of any kind whatsoever anywhere else besides the "STAINLESS ITALY". Otherwise I can't spot any difference from jackalope's above. What do you call that? Honey horn? Cream? Nice, whatever you call it. I suppose mine is likely to remain a mystery. Just the same, I would like to have an idea of it's value even though I do plan on keeping it.
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Re: Help I.D. this swing guard?

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Do none of the Italian enthusiasts on the forum have at least a minimum value to assign to this blade?
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Re: Help I.D. this swing guard?

Post by gravknife »

Luke ,just a thought ..
...check out the buy and sell forum ,type in swinguard on the search and have a look at past sold prices .I have seen them for a 100 dollars -125 but have never owned or bought one so I dont feel comfortable giving out a price.

Hope someone can step in and help who has sold these before .
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