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Il Gobbo Abruzzese (The abruzzese Humpback) #603293 11/28/11 12:03 AM
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Hi all,
here we are with a traditional italian knife, named “Gobbo” (it means “humpback”). Ehrr..no, sorry, not this one
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this one, here we are now
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This knife is by the Italian region named Abruzzo
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And was used, tipically, by the shepherds, which used to drove flocks of sheeps from mountains to the champaign in autumn, and contrary wise in spring
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This ordeal was very long (weeks, usually) and was always on the same routes (named “tratturi”), a sort of very old green highways, large from few to more than 100 metres, long, some cases, hundreds kilometers
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Of course, especially in the past years, the shepherds was completely out of the civilization for weeks, walking all the day in the hills and sleeping in some sort of shelters like these
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So, a knife was an essential tool for everything, everywhere: food, rope cutting, lambing sheeps on births et cetera.

This is an old Gobbo, from mid of the XIX century
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Coming back at the present day, this kind of knife became quickly popular in the rest of Italy on the XIX century, so the main knife’s factories made them in numbers. It’s pretty obvious why this knife is called Gobbo - Humpback
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Specs of mine:
Overall length: 21 cm
Blade length: 9,0 cm
Blade thickness: 2 mm
Steel: 12c27 inox
Spring: steel 420, with tower in 316 steel
Handle: cow’s horn

Is a slipjoint of course, you may see a draft (not mine) on how it’s work
[img]http://img43.imageshack.us/img43/9766/gobbo.jpg[/img]
And some pics about it
[img]http://img268.imageshack.us/img268/7867/img3707ci.jpg[/img]
[img]http://img52.imageshack.us/img52/8888/img3708i.jpg[/img]
[img]http://img580.imageshack.us/img580/6390/img3709a.jpg[/img]

Blade has the typical shape of a bamboo’s foil
[img]http://img521.imageshack.us/img521/3096/img3700q.jpg[/img]
[img]http://img259.imageshack.us/img259/2873/3417024fogliadialberodi.jpg[/img]

The Gobbo of mine it’s produced by Saladini – Scarperia (FI) http://www.coltelleriasaladini.it/v4/mod...&height=600
[img]http://img580.imageshack.us/img580/6076/img3703z.jpg[/img]

Here you may see the screws et cetera (from Saladini Internet site), it’s a a modern version of the classic Gobbo of course
[img]http://img824.imageshack.us/img824/7150/coltellidacollezione05.jpg[/img]

The handle is cow’s horn
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[img]http://img502.imageshack.us/img502/8504/img3711a.jpg[/img]

On the back of the handle, Saladini’s symbol, the tower
[img]http://img35.imageshack.us/img35/3086/img3704r.jpg[/img]
[img]http://img14.imageshack.us/img14/9778/img3705k.jpg[/img]

Hope you enjoy, regards, ciao
Alfredo

Re: Il Gobbo Abruzzese (The abruzzese Humpback) [Re: michelangelo] #603294 11/28/11 01:00 AM
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Great pics! And nice history. Thanks


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Re: Il Gobbo Abruzzese (The abruzzese Humpback) [Re: Sar5] #603295 11/28/11 05:40 AM
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An elegant knife, Thankyou.


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Re: Il Gobbo Abruzzese (The abruzzese Humpback) [Re: Hooker] #603296 11/28/11 06:57 PM
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Very nice knife and interesting post! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Il Gobbo Abruzzese (The abruzzese Humpback) [Re: Private Klink] #603297 11/28/11 07:09 PM
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Hey thats an autobots logo on the back of the handle

Re: Il Gobbo Abruzzese (The abruzzese Humpback) [Re: Sneaky Slicer] #603298 11/28/11 09:00 PM
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I like your informative posts Alfredo. I also like your knife. Very pretty, it is a nice looking knife. Thank you for posting up pictures of your local (Italian) knives.


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Re: Il Gobbo Abruzzese (The abruzzese Humpback) [Re: SkunkHunter] #603299 11/28/11 09:17 PM
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Cool pics and info


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Re: Il Gobbo Abruzzese (The abruzzese Humpback) [Re: gun dog] #603300 12/01/11 08:12 PM
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Very cool looking knife, are they very expensive?


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Re: Il Gobbo Abruzzese (The abruzzese Humpback) [Re: Howling Mutt] #603301 12/02/11 07:00 AM
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Thanks guys.

@HM: depending on the kind of horn for the handle, steel etc. Mine was around 150USD


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