Knife "handmade": The Sperone Ivory Warthog, bolster and Damascus blade
This model with its ivory handle and its miter and Damascus blade, is the very high-end version of the Sperone! a Corsican knife crafted from the close collaboration of cutlery Zuria Bonifacio, Fontenille Pataud Thiers and Robert Beillonnet, M.O.F 1997 and 2000.
Like all Sperone, its opening is very soft and it has a rear pump blade locking system and a fixed stop, so it does not hit the bottom of the knife when closing.
Noble materials, exclusively Damasteel® steel of very good quality and finishes in the smallest details are the main assets of this knife. Its spring is forged, chiseled and polished inside and Corsica is engraved on the fly that is forged too.
The knife The Warthog Sperone Ivory, bolster and Damascus blade comes with a leather belt holster.
Miter and blade: Pink Damascus stainless steel, hardness 56Hrc. Damasteel®
Handle: Warthog Ivory (a warthog tooth to make a knife), natural appearance, patina over time. Each round is unique.
Technique: Blade lock with back pump (lock-back), fixed stop for the blade: it does not strike the bottom of the knife when closing.
Finish: Forged spring, chiseled and polished inside.
Dimensions: 12.3 cm closed, 22 cm open
Weight: about 130 g