Rafael Rozales Active Member May 31, 2013 #1 Hello, my friends. I would like to show a work I did inspired by a typical folder knife type in my area called "pica-fumo". 5160 steel, 180 (total) x 35 (max.) x 5 mm (max.), Gonçalo Alves Wood handle, vulcanized fiber spacer an inox pins. Tks.
Hello, my friends. I would like to show a work I did inspired by a typical folder knife type in my area called "pica-fumo". 5160 steel, 180 (total) x 35 (max.) x 5 mm (max.), Gonçalo Alves Wood handle, vulcanized fiber spacer an inox pins. Tks.
R Rob Nelson Well-Known Member May 31, 2013 #2 I like it! What is a pica-fumo traditionally used for? Or is it just a good general purpose type of knife?
I like it! What is a pica-fumo traditionally used for? Or is it just a good general purpose type of knife?
Rafael Rozales Active Member May 31, 2013 #3 Tks, Rob. The term "pica-fumo" can be translated as tobacco slicer. Was used to prepare tobacco for cigarettes in rural areas. Today is more used as edc by not penetrating tip.
Tks, Rob. The term "pica-fumo" can be translated as tobacco slicer. Was used to prepare tobacco for cigarettes in rural areas. Today is more used as edc by not penetrating tip.
rhinoknives Well-Known Member May 31, 2013 #4 Very functional looking little cutter! Great for draw cuts. I also like the sheath and the handle. Laurence www.rhinoknives.com
Very functional looking little cutter! Great for draw cuts. I also like the sheath and the handle. Laurence www.rhinoknives.com