Product Description
This Frank Beltrame 9" Italian Stiletto automatic knife boasts a polished finish bayonet style blade with a dark horn handle. Frank Beltrame offers traditional Italian Stiletto's with many styles to choose from. Stainless steel bolsters and brass pins and liners add a classic touch to this Italian design. The blade comes in a bayonet style with a plain edge and a polished finish. *By purchasing this knife you are agreeing to our terms & conditions*
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Overall Length: 9.00"
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Blade Length: 4.00"
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Cutting Edge: 3.50"
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Blade Thickness: 0.13"
- Blade Material: 420
- Blade Style: Bayonet
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Blade Grind: Flat
- Blade Finish: Polish
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Edge Type: Plain
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Handle Length: 5.00"
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Handle Thickness: 0.75"
- Handle Material: Horn
- Handle Color: Black, White
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Frame/Liner: Brass
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Weight: 3.80 oz.
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Knife Type: Automatic
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Opener: Push Button
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Lock Type: Bolster Lock
- Model: 9" Stiletto
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Country of Origin: Italy
Other Details
Frank B Knives warranty it's switchblades for 2 years of all mechanism defects :broken spring, not properly opening, not complete opening, safety loose. After that time they can repair your used knives charging you the job and parts changed before to ship you back your stiletto. The knives that comes form other productions will sent back because we can’t repair them for different processes.Product Videos
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Frank Beltrame 23cm
this knife is a work of art. Very pleased
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9" Frank B
Thicker blade stock, super strong spring, beautiful horn. Happy Christmas to me!
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Frank B. Dark Horn Stiletto
Frank B. Knives are the best Italian automatics for the money period. Rich, dark horn scales compliment this unmistakably classic stiletto design. With a push of the button, the blade snaps open with lighting fast authority! And speaking of lightning fast, Perry Knife Works’ delivery is some of the fastest I’ve seen. I can see many more of these in my future!
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Frank B Dark Horn Stilleto
Every review about Italian stilleto's I've seen on YouTube all say they're not good for EDC. They say the knives are to flimsy for anything but show. My guess is they've never owned a Frank B. This knife is extremely well made and plenty sturdy enough to carry. It did require a bit of sharpening but all in all I couldn't be happier with this beautiful knife.