Cinquedea” Folding EDC Knife – Italian Renaissance Heritage | Exclusive Registered Design Ⓓ
This piece is a masterful folding recreation of the legendary Italian Renaissance Cinquedea dagger. We meticulously maintained the wide, triangular blade profile, the historical guard shape, and the authentic proportions of the original artifact. This is a 100% handcrafted tribute to historical artistry, featuring a unique swinging guard mechanism.
The Cran Forcé Mechanism & Safety:
Utilizing the ultra-safe French Cran Forcé slipjoint system (Notched Slipjoint), this folding Cinquedea offers powerful lockup, eliminating the accidental closure risk (guillotine effect) associated with standard slipjoints. The spring’s strength ensures absolute safety for the user’s hand, combining antique aesthetics with modern security.
100% Bench-Made – No CNC:
No industrial processes were used. Every aspect, from the complex double-fullered grind to the hand-sanding satin finish, is executed manually by a single artisan. Solid Titanium bolsters and pommel add robust durability and structural integrity.
Technical Specifications:
- Overall Length: 9.56″ (243 mm)
- Blade Length: 3.93″ (100 mm)
- Blade Thickness: 0.15″ (3.8 mm)
- Blade Steel:Bohler N690 Stainless | 60-61 HRC
- Blade Grind:Hand-ground Double-Fuller (Double Concave)
- Mechanism:French Cran Forcé (High-Safety Notched Slipjoint)
- Fittings:Solid Titanium Bolsters, Pommel, and Swing Guard
- Scales:Genuine Stabilized Ancient Bog Oak
- Weight: 7.02 oz (199 g)
Design Features:
- Officially Registered Design Ⓓ
- Historical Engraving:Authentic motto of Cesare Borgia: “Fides Prevalent Armis” (Faith is stronger than arms).
- Sole Authorship:100% Bench-made without CNC.
Museum-Grade Details:
- Officially Registered Design Ⓓ:Exclusive folding adaptation.
- Historical Engraving:The blade features the authentic motto of Cesare Borgia: “Fides Prevalent Armis” (Faith is stronger than arms).
- Finish:Hand-sanded satin finish for a premium look.
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