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Italian Switchblade Stilettos….Know the History Behind

Italian stilettos have been around for quite some time, but do you know much about the history of switchblade knives, especially stilettos? If not, read on the post to learn about them.Visit at https://medium.com/@myswitchblade12/italian-switchblade-stilettos-know-the-history-behind-2f67d348df92

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Italian Switchblade Stilettos….Know the History Behind

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  1. Italian Switchblade Stilettos. Know the History Behind www.myswitchblade.com

  2. About us At MySwitchblade.com we carry a wide variety of switchblades from many places around the globe including: The U.S, Russia, Czechoslovakia, along with Asian Imports. We also offer custom high-end “knife art” switchblades from makers like Reese Weiland, Jeff Harkins, Bill Saindon, Paul (Burn) Panak and many more. Apart from imports and custom build switchblades, if you are looking for something more, please ask us and we may have them in stock for you. www.myswitchblade.com

  3. Image GalLery Bird Head Italian Leverlock Buck Automatic Conversion Knife Frank Beltrame 9" Abalone Bayonet Aga CampolinLeverlock Switchblade The Italian stiletto switchblade knives became immensely popular in the U.S. after the U.S. army brought them home after the World War 2 from Italy and other European countries. The word “stiletto” has been derived from the Latin word “stilus,” as in a pencil, stylus, or iron pen. These writing tools were sharp, pointy, and thin, just like the blade shape one find on stiletto knives. www.myswitchblade.com

  4. Conclusion Stilettos are just like the tuxedo of the knife world. They have got a lot of history behind them, and probably many more to come. What is your favorite stiletto or switchblade knife till date? Do let us know in the comments below. And if you are in the market for a new Italian stiletto, be sure to head on over to myswitchblade.com to check out the amazing selection at your fingertips! www.myswitchblade.com

  5. Contact us Levittown, NY, 11756, USA myblade@optonline.net @myswitchblade in/myswitchblade +Myswitchblades myswitch_blade www.myswitchblade.com www.myswitchblade.com

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