another "genuine italian" milano!
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another "genuine italian" milano!
here's one classic italian stiletto collectors should avoid!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... tegory=475
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... tegory=475
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the tangstamp says "milano"Razor_54 wrote:Yup, looks like a classic kit knife. Notice the rivet below safety, maybe Edge Co.
here is the sellers description;
BEAUTIFUL GENUINE ORIGINAL MILANO STILETTO
HARD TO FIND STANDARD BLADE
FAST STRONG SPRING
BOLSTER BLADE RELEASE
WORKING SLIDE SAFETY
5 CENTIMETER STAINLESS STEEL BLADE
HAND STAMPED "MILANO"
THIS IS A VERY NICE HARD TO GET KNIFE
DON'T MISS OUT ON THIS ONE
Low Starting Bid and NO Reserve.
These are nearly IMPOSSIBLE TO GET!
Get one while you can!
Shipping, handling, and insurance on this item is $9.95
I'm trying to remember the markings on the Edge Co. tang. I know i have one somewhere around my mess, was it Milano or just Italy?? Anyone remember.
As far as hard to find, don't think so. Our all time favourite dealer, Tizzy, always has alot for sale.
As far as hard to find, don't think so. Our all time favourite dealer, Tizzy, always has alot for sale.
~RAZOR~
Rather be judged by 12 than carried by 6
Rather be judged by 12 than carried by 6
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yes jim i did, and this is the response i got;jim d, wrote:Has anyone e-mailed the seller gently explaining reality?
Jim
charming eh?Look fag, go run and tell ebay anything you like. We have already sent ebay one of these as proof of size along with customs forms. Do whatever you like but LEAVE US ALONE. The next email will be considered harassment. I have ALREADY reported you to ebay for racketeering. In Canada that carries a very healthy jail term.
Thanks!
Dexter D. Turner
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Well he at least he got your name right. Lets see racketeering falls under the federal RICO ACT. And usually always involves high profile people like the mob or the Hells Angels. I don't recall any of the trials having anything to do with e-mails and e-bay and $20 items. I could be wrong and maybe it even extends to Canada. I guess we will have to start calling you Scarface Bigg. I'd be shaking in my boots if I were you.
PB
PB
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jim, he's a loser who won't listen eg: here is the first e-mail he sent mejim d, wrote:mrbigg,
I'll inform the seller of his/her error, and I recommend that the rest of us do so as well. Let's inundate this seller with messages that he/she is being exposed among the collector community.
Jim (AKA Deputy Fife from Mayberry N.C.)
What are you talking about? Your cute little threat has been handed to our legal department. The description is exactly what the knife is. Go run and tell ebay anything you like. Make sure what you say is accurate, if not legal action can very well occur.
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Dexter D. Turner
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