The switchblade was not made to be a fighting knife, a utility knife or a food prep knife either. They were simply made to be art and conversation pieces which is why the blade steel isn't even hardened. Cool letter openers.
That statement isn't really true .. yes there were cheap "tourist" knives sold that were not more than novelties but there were always high end switch blades that were absolutely intended for fighting. It's the whole reason for having a one handed opening mechanism. If some crazy bastard is coming at you with seriously bad intent do you want to screw around using two hands to open your knife?
The cheap Chinese knock-offs can't compare with a real Italian made Stiletto. Especially on the bigger ones over 8 inches, the Chinese spring is about half as strong and the opening action is profoundly different.
Asking cause I don't know. I just got a Frank B 9" stiletto with abalone scales. The knife is great, the fit of the scales is atrocious. They are blocky and stand above the front and rear bolsters. When I was a kid, I used to " import" switchblades from Mexico and Italy. The Mexican knives weren't that great, but the handles on all of them fit better and sleaker than the Frank B I took delivery of. Is this typical today?? I contacted the seller, no response.
You're the worlds largest gun,knife emporium in my view. I bought some Delta OTF trench spiked knuckles from Perry, the only people in the world that do them. For $59.00 they are a magnificent collectors item.
Could I get an update on this knife? Is it still good quality after 8 months? I have heard stories that Frank B knives don't last long because the parts come loose after opening and closing a lot.
I don’t know about that . I’m a collector and don’t use it daily. If you want a daily use I suggest getting a cheap switch blade knife or a regular pocket knife. Maybe you could check with the seller or manufacturer. I would take others opinion with a grain of salt. Not knowing what they put the knife through. Anything will wear out with a lot of use and time. Hope this helps.thanks for the question.
Like the look of the knife overall, however I do NOT like having to manipulate the bolster to unlock and close the blade… It looks cheap and the blade has slack at the weak point which could/will break if very much pressure is applied …
the flat grind ones are good for actually using because they can be easily sharpened but the bayonets have a very steep grind that is to hard to sharpen for practical use.
Got a question, My Frank B seems to get stuck when it fires open, I noticed some lint that was stuck in it, But I took it out and there is none visible anymore, But it’s still stuck, any suggestions on how to fix it? It might be not-visible lint in there somewhere
Get some rem oil spray cleaner and lubricant for guns spray the joint all around there and work the blade back and forth. After its clean get some quick release lube its my favorite for knives and put a few drops on it. They make other lubricants too.
Have you ever made a switchblade knife . ??? I have ..If you have then you would not say this knife looks to be a good build. There is a video on UA-cam of frank B hammering these out . These are machine made kits . Pins hammered together by who knows who. The release nub sits inside the recessed hole in the blade does not go through the blade and will wear in a year or 2 and will not stay closed. Don’t waste your money on this one it is junk . I got one here now . Won’t stay closed anymore.. If you get one. Get one where the release pin goes all the way through the blade.
Well....you've got a point with the closing pin through the lock tab... I also got one with this thing you mentioned... I thought they were totally handmade?
I have many Frank Beltrame made in Maniago (Italy), since 30 years. They are not expensive (80 - 100 $ range) and have a good quality for the money. Never had a problem. I prefer the single edge blade (not the so called " bayonet type").
What you were calling "brass inlays" true name is "Liners" wether they are made from brass , nickel silver, stainless steel etc.. They are not inlays as you were referring to them.
stiletto means a long thin blade resembling a spike more than a knife, whether fixed or folding, the earliest ones were always fixed blades say in 15-1600s, they werent sharp on sides, they were only for stabbing, they had a thin handle and small guard. They descended from the misericorde, a long thin stabbing spike/dagger used to stab in between plates of armor in the days of knights in armor, circa 14-1500s. Both types were usually 12-13 inches long total. They usually had diamond or triangle blade grinds. Folding knives that when open resemble a stiletto dagger are called that whether autos or manual and regardless of length.
@@MarkMorris-x7l Pretty has nothing to do with what i said mother of pearl is from a shell this is pearlex thats plastic both are pretty one is more rare than the other.
The Italian knife makers are some of the best in the world
They're really not; Frank B's are poorly made(but nice looking) trash.
@@frankthecat1660 Lol you're right about that
@@frankthecat1660
A inveja é um sentimento ruim...😕
Definitely one of my favorites, switchblades are definitely making a huge come back into life again, but great upload
Yeah that action is pretty good for 13 in that seems to be consistent with Frank BeltramE models
Lovely 13” knife, I have several 13” stilettos, some pictured in my introduction video. I also have a lot of 10” ones, which are easy to carry.
In Michigan - you can carry a switchblade with a three-inch blade, which I think, the ten inch have.
I just received mine last week. Exactly as shown, pearl handle...I love it !
Awesome
This is pearlex plastic handle if you want pearl buy mother of pearl it will be twice the price and harder to find.
@@kingstilletto still love it
@@dorothysalmon642 Nothing wrong with loving your knife I was just stating what it was.
@@kingstilletto just bought my first OTF italian....I just admire them
you got a very nice knife there
Thanks
I love the sound of that snap open
The switchblade was not made to be a fighting knife, a utility knife or a food prep knife either. They were simply made to be art and conversation pieces which is why the blade steel isn't even hardened. Cool letter openers.
very long ago some blades werent hardened but they all are today.
That statement isn't really true .. yes there were cheap "tourist" knives sold that were not more than novelties but there were always high end switch blades that were absolutely intended for fighting. It's the whole reason for having a one handed opening mechanism. If some crazy bastard is coming at you with seriously bad intent do you want to screw around using two hands to open your knife?
Damn right !
You could share where to buy thanks
Off to take care of this Gyp Rosetti problem!
The cheap Chinese knock-offs can't compare with a real Italian made Stiletto.
Especially on the bigger ones over 8 inches, the Chinese spring is about half as strong
and the opening action is profoundly different.
Very nice piece fella
Thanks
I noticed the website says Italian Style stiletto. Where in fact are the knives actually made ?
Italy
Asking cause I don't know.
I just got a Frank B 9" stiletto with abalone scales. The knife is great, the fit of the scales is atrocious.
They are blocky and stand above the front and rear bolsters. When I was a kid, I used to " import" switchblades from Mexico and Italy. The Mexican knives weren't that great, but the handles on all of them fit better and sleaker than the Frank B I took delivery of. Is this typical today?? I contacted the seller, no response.
Yes mine seems to be the same . I think it’s due to the shell it’s made of. But I think it’s still a good quality knife.
Where can I order one of these?
Perryknifeworks
@@Candoguy cheers!
Plastic or not it's still beautiful
Beautiful
Thanks
Do they ship to United States, I've always admired automatic knives and would like to start a collection?
Perryknifeworks.com
They are in the United States.
You're the worlds largest gun,knife emporium in my view. I bought some Delta OTF trench spiked knuckles from Perry, the only people in the world that do them. For $59.00 they are a magnificent collectors item.
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Could I get an update on this knife? Is it still good quality after 8 months? I have heard stories that Frank B knives don't last long because the parts come loose after opening and closing a lot.
I don’t know about that . I’m a collector and don’t use it daily. If you want a daily use I suggest getting a cheap switch blade knife or a regular pocket knife. Maybe you could check with the seller or manufacturer. I would take others opinion with a grain of salt. Not knowing what they put the knife through. Anything will wear out with a lot of use and time. Hope this helps.thanks for the question.
Nice slasher..
After you ordered it how long did it take for you to deliver?
If I remember it was 5-7 days.
@@Candoguy where did you order this from? I am trying to find a good website to order one from.
@@coleschowe7706 www.Perryknifeworks.com
@@Candoguy thank you, they are out of stock but ill keep a close eye on the site to pick one up. thanks
@@coleschowe7706 bummer, you can put on their website to notify you when in stock. Good luck.
Like the look of the knife overall, however I do NOT like having to manipulate the bolster to unlock and close the blade… It looks cheap and the blade has slack at the weak point which could/will break if very much pressure is applied …
I assume this is not brand new. I see many marks on the blade. They are not shipped that way.
On my list
luckily I got one with a horn handle but it has a flat ground blade and not a bayonet blade but I love that one wanna sell it??
the flat grind ones are good for actually using because they can be easily sharpened but the bayonets have a very steep grind that is to hard to sharpen for practical use.
Very nice. I have 1 13 in of his, and I want more of these show pieces.
Where did you find this? I'd love to one just like it.
Perryknifeworks.com
Or 3knives and ebay if you're in Europe
Like other commenters , Where does One Order these Types of automatic Knives - There must be several Sources out there in U.S. ???
Got a question, My Frank B seems to get stuck when it fires open, I noticed some lint that was stuck in it, But I took it out and there is none visible anymore, But it’s still stuck, any suggestions on how to fix it? It might be not-visible lint in there somewhere
Maybe compressed air and then a drop or two of 3-1 oil?
Get some rem oil spray cleaner and lubricant for guns spray the joint all around there and work the blade back and forth. After its clean get some quick release lube its my favorite for knives and put a few drops on it. They make other lubricants too.
I am thinking about buying a 9" Frank B Bayonet, but everyplace online is Our Of Stock? Where to buy?
You will just have to keep checking back. I purchased mine at
Perryknifeworks.com
@@Candoguy Thanks
Have you ever made a switchblade knife . ??? I have ..If you have then you would not say this knife looks to be a good build. There is a video on UA-cam of frank B hammering these out . These are machine made kits . Pins hammered together by who knows who. The release nub sits inside the recessed hole in the blade does not go through the blade and will wear in a year or 2 and will not stay closed. Don’t waste your money on this one it is junk . I got one here now . Won’t stay closed anymore..
If you get one. Get one where the release pin goes all the way through the blade.
Well....you've got a point with the closing pin through the lock tab... I also got one with this thing you mentioned...
I thought they were totally handmade?
I have many Frank Beltrame made in Maniago (Italy), since 30 years. They are not expensive (80 - 100 $ range) and have a good quality for the money. Never had a problem. I prefer the single edge blade (not the so called " bayonet type").
Nice Pimp knife.
Is the blade actually sharp enough v to open envelopes cleanly ?
Don’t know never tried
A stabbing tool don't need to be sharp, to be effective. This is not a knife to cut bread.😁
What you were calling "brass inlays" true name is "Liners" wether they are made from brass , nickel silver, stainless steel etc..
They are not inlays as you were referring to them.
how did you get this one EVERYONE was sold out everywhere!!
Perryknifeworks.com
Ask to be put on list when in stock.
tenho um há + de 25 anos, não uso, mas já operei inúmeras vezes e, está perfeito, acho que é brasileiro pelo aço, Não é chinês !
Quero comprar um, como agir? Obrigado.
Alguien que de la pagina donde venden las originales porfavor , gracias
What's the difference between a switch blade and a stiletto? Can anyone help? Thank you in advance.
There the same they swing from the side of the handle.stiletto is a brand name. Unless it’s out the front.
stiletto means a long thin blade resembling a spike more than a knife, whether fixed or folding, the earliest ones were always fixed blades say in 15-1600s, they werent sharp on sides, they were only for stabbing, they had a thin handle and small guard. They descended from the misericorde, a long thin stabbing spike/dagger used to stab in between plates of armor in the days of knights in armor, circa 14-1500s. Both types were usually 12-13 inches long total. They usually had diamond or triangle blade grinds. Folding knives that when open resemble a stiletto dagger are called that whether autos or manual and regardless of length.
Where did you buy it??
Perryknifeworks.com
what website did you use?
Perryknifeworks.com
I trust these people for their items and sales.
Is this original pearl or imitation
That would be a product called "pearlex" it's plastic.
Most of you guys have the camera too close when you open the knife.
Cuánto cuesta una de esas y cómo lo puedo conseguir
That's acrylic not Pearl
nize!
Not pearl its plastic.
Still pretty
@@MarkMorris-x7l Pretty has nothing to do with what i said mother of pearl is from a shell this is pearlex thats plastic both are pretty one is more rare than the other.
di indonesia tak ada pisau seperti itu😂
Because it's Indonesia no offense be grateful for silat you don't need automatic knifes 😂😂😂😂 or guns😂😂
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On which website did you buy it ?
Can you give me an url ?
I am desperately looking for one of this knife 🙏
Perryknifeworks.com
where did you order it?
Perryknifeworks.com