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Centofante
I know there has been some discussion about CQI the Centofante. A previous post had me thinking, how cool would it be to bring back the Centofante 4 wharncliffe in K390 FFG? Would anyone other than me have interest in this?
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Re: Centofante
I'm going to comment on my own post even though it makes me a knife nerd.
I would buy two, and I never buy two.
I would buy two, and I never buy two.
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Re: Centofante
Isn't the wharncliffe the Centofante 4?
I think it makes more sense with a stainless alloy, but it's a great lockback in any steel.
I've never seen a Vesuvius (early C66 with compression lock, made in Golden) in person, but that's the Centofante model I would pick for a Sprint run. Wharncliffe would be great since it should be thinner behind the edge, but they're both gorgeous blades.
Ivory (paper) micarta would be perfect for any of these models, IMO. But since the FRN molds are already around, a run with white or ivory-colored handles would also get my attention. (Saw a white dragonfly on Reddit the other day, and I've been trying to think of another model that would be excellent in light-shade scales.)
I think it makes more sense with a stainless alloy, but it's a great lockback in any steel.
I've never seen a Vesuvius (early C66 with compression lock, made in Golden) in person, but that's the Centofante model I would pick for a Sprint run. Wharncliffe would be great since it should be thinner behind the edge, but they're both gorgeous blades.
Ivory (paper) micarta would be perfect for any of these models, IMO. But since the FRN molds are already around, a run with white or ivory-colored handles would also get my attention. (Saw a white dragonfly on Reddit the other day, and I've been trying to think of another model that would be excellent in light-shade scales.)
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Re: Centofante
I think the 4 was the wharncliffe. It would be cool to see it come back in some form or another. People can't seem to get enough wharncliffes these days so the timing would be right.
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Make it ffg (but still 2mm stock) and I'd buy it no matter if VG10 or K390...
It was only the sabre/ hollow grind that made me sell mine. Did certainly like lock, weight, linerless FRN, great, neutral handle, edge all the way back to the handle...
EDIT: I´d prefer the Centofante 3 blade shape, not the wharncliff of the "4"
It was only the sabre/ hollow grind that made me sell mine. Did certainly like lock, weight, linerless FRN, great, neutral handle, edge all the way back to the handle...
EDIT: I´d prefer the Centofante 3 blade shape, not the wharncliff of the "4"
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Thanks, I fixed the original post.Frozenspyder wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2019 11:41 pmI think the 4 was the wharncliffe. It would be cool to see it come back in some form or another. People can't seem to get enough wharncliffes these days so the timing would be right.
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Great but often forgotten knife. Maybe just not discussed frequently.
I like the hollow grind and would be sad to see it go. Almost everything is ffg these days, hollow has its advantages as well. With 2mm stock it still cuts like crazy.
I would love if they changed to screw construction though. I also like the idea above of different colors and/or some nice paper micarta scales too. I'd buy one of those even if it went ffg
I like the hollow grind and would be sad to see it go. Almost everything is ffg these days, hollow has its advantages as well. With 2mm stock it still cuts like crazy.
I would love if they changed to screw construction though. I also like the idea above of different colors and/or some nice paper micarta scales too. I'd buy one of those even if it went ffg
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I've bonded with my Cento 3 after making some mods. I stippled the scales for better grip, tightened the pivot with some hammer blows, turned the primary grind into a flat and reprofiled the spine.
I think the Cento should just be left alone and eventually retired when sales fall enough. It's a classic but it's had its day.
I think the Cento should just be left alone and eventually retired when sales fall enough. It's a classic but it's had its day.
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I'd be absolutely ok with the Centofante 4 just like it is if it only had a screw pivot. I'll even be happy with VG10.
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Any Centofante 4 reissue would make me happy, and a screw-together CQI of either 3 or 4 would be great as well, more premium steel* would be icing on the cake!
*though I'd ask for CruWear or M390
*though I'd ask for CruWear or M390
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A reissue of the Vesuvius would be #1 on my list, then the 3 >4 and please, EVERYTHING doesn't have to be FFG?! :)
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The Centofante 3 has been on my wish list for a while now, just keeps getting bumped back. But I love the design, and I agree that it's nice to have a few non-ffg options - the Smock has been a reminder of that for me, as well.
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Slicy hollow grinds are things of beauty.
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Agreed. I think the design should be exactly the same as the original except with all the build improvements the newer FRN models have gotten, like the screw construction. Of course, I realize that means it would technically be an entirely new model as they'd have to make all new molds. As far as the blade, though, I like it fine the way it is.
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+1 K390 would be a bonus.timlara wrote: ↑Mon Oct 07, 2019 6:32 pm
Agreed. I think the design should be exactly the same as the original except with all the build improvements the newer FRN models have gotten, like the screw construction. Of course, I realize that means it would technically be an entirely new model as they'd have to make all new molds. As far as the blade, though, I like it fine the way it is.
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I would love a combo of the Vesuvius with the Centofante 4- WHARNCLIFFE COMPRESSION LOCK!!! Keep the 2mm blade stock and the hollow grind, change to screw construction and wire clip!
It would be cool to have ivory FRN with an abalone inlay to keep it classy, and I would also like to see the above combination in a knife the size of the Chaparral! :cool:
It would be cool to have ivory FRN with an abalone inlay to keep it classy, and I would also like to see the above combination in a knife the size of the Chaparral! :cool:
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Just bought a Centofante 3 off BF for a screaming deal. I wish Sal would do a sprint run on this model or the 4 in K390
It is almost Endura/Delica family.
It is almost Endura/Delica family.
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Leave the grind alone! Screw pivot and maybe modernize the inlay
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What about the wharncliffe centofante 4?
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