Antique Santa Cruz pocket knife from the 1960s, of the Estaje type, possibly made by Julian Galvan, although it has no mark or stamp. The blade has artistic engravings on both sides, most likely engraved by Valeriano Galván, a specialist and well-known in engraving cathedrals or buildings and drawing them very easily freehand. The engraving on one side is of the Fredelval monastery (Burgos) with the words "Recuerdo de Burgos" and "M. de Fresdeval" and on the opposite side it has a floral engraving with a carrier pigeon. Locking system with a 7-step ratchet. The lever is "reliá" and the spring is eared. The handle is made with a bull's eye, without interior linings and with 5 straps finished with a ferrule and a sheet steel recess. Important: this is a unique piece and exactly the same as the one shown in the photos.
Materials:
Blade: carbon steel.
Handle: bull horn.
Lock System: spanish palanquilla with "carraca".
Measurements:
Blade: 107 mm.
Overall: 245 mm.
Closed: 138 mm.
Tickness: 2 mm.
Weight: 88 grs.
Made in Spain.
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