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MODEL NAME: 195/60 Sessantesimo

PATTERN: Two-blade pocketknife

BLADE LENGTHS: 2.36” and 1.625”

BLADE MATERIAL: 420 stainless steel

ROCKWELL HARDNESS: 56 HRC

BLADE THICKNESS: .08”

BLADE PATTERNS: Pen and serrated sheepsfoot

BLADE GRINDS: Flat

BLADE FINISH: Stonewash

ACTION: Slip joint w/halfstop safety

HANDLE: Carbon-fiber inlays (also available in colored Micarta®)

BOLSTERS: Anodized aluminum

HANDLE THICKNESS: .37”

WEIGHT: 1.35 ozs.

CLOSED LENGTH: 3.45”

SHEATH: Leather pouch w/clip

WEIGHT WITH SHEATH: 1.98 ozs.

The knife celebrates the 60th anniversary of Coltellerie Maserin, a knife manufacturer founded

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