Maserin 372 DAGA
Item #: MAS-372FCG
$245.00
These unique folders, with a double ground dagger style blade manufactured by Maserin®, were designed by Attilio Morotti, master of the Italian Knifemakers Corporation. Maserin, one of the top knife manufacturers in Maniago, Italy, works with knifemakers from across the world for many of the knife designs they produce. The 372 DAGA is made with a FatCarbon® black and gold front handle scale. The back handle scale is Titanium. There are two blade steel options; Elmax with a satin finish and Small Roses pattern stainless Damascus.
The dagger style blade measures 3-1/8" in length. The Elmax steel is hardened to 61 Rc. The Damascus blade is 65 Rc. The blades are secured in the open position using a Frame Lock. Measures 4" closed. Weighs 3.3 oz. Includes a black leather pouch for storage. Made in Maniago, Italy.
Option A
Maserin 372 DAGA Satin Finish
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Option B
Maserin 372 DAGA Damascus
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Option A
Maserin 372 DAGA Satin Finish
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TypeFolder
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BladeDagger
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Blade Length3-1/8"
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FinishSatin
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Blade SteelElmax
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Rockwell61
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LockFrame Lock
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HandleFatCarbon
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Closed Length4"
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Weight3.3 oz.
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SheathLeather Pouch
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OriginItaly
Option B
Maserin 372 DAGA Damascus
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TypeFolder
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BladeDagger
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Blade Length3-1/8"
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Blade SteelDamascus
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LockFrame Lock
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HandleFatCarbon
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Closed Length4"
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Weight3.3 oz.
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OriginItaly
Maserin Knives
Maserin was established in 1960. The owners, members of the family who founded it, have built this company on the tradition of the artisan blacksmiths who were the reason Maniago became known as the "city of the knives". Maserin ®, and Maniago in general, has modernized their knife making processes using laser, CNC, and other current technology, while maintaining high quality and building on traditional models, many of which they continue to produce. In Maniago, they are responding to the challenge of market globalization by finding ways to keep new generations interested. They continue to exhibit an entrepreneurial spirit, new marketing strategies, and a constant improvement of production standards.

