Month: April 2025

Rizzuto Picklock

Among the many rizzuto variations is the blade stamped picklock, which are uncommon. There is also a school of thought which holds these were the first rizzuto knives given the Italians were largely making picklocks in the 1950s and then came the transitional and finally modern knives. It is also clear the Japanese were following …

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Milano Spine Lock

This is another early Japanese rizzuto knife. These were tang stamped Rizzuto Estileto Milano and sometimes just Milano. All had batwing guards. This variation came in 7.5 and 9.5 inch lengths. With a spine lock design, this variation was made with black smoky acrylic scales. The scales look much like those found on a Japanese …

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