- High quality There are many knives that bear the mark of important companies in the arms sector, but unfortunately many are from the economy segment. Oberland Arms wanted high quality, and as often happens that meant two things: Italian design and production. Clear ideas My first collaboration with Oberland (Black […]
- Part of the family Designing a new model for a knife brand, creating a good product isn’t enough. I also had to consider the catalog, customer types, trends of the moment, and many other elements that make the difference between a consistently successful “out of stock”, and a fiasco condemned to […]
- David & Golia for hunting Pointer and Setter were presented simultaneously to David and Golia, of which they are the hunting versions. Compared to the military models from which they are derived, they have undergone numerous changes to make them lighter to carry, also in consideration of the less extreme use […]
- A modified David During the 2012 IWA Show I had the pleasure of meeting Matthias Hainich, founder of Arms Oberland, a German brand known around the world for the quality of its rifles, employed by many military and police special units. Big fan and user of knives, Mr. Hainich was […]
- Born to work The Viper David and Golia are two all-rounder, suitable for both outdoor and military use. While the Fearless belongs to the category of so-called fighter-utility, designing David and Goliath I aimed to create two strong working tools, pretty compact and light enough to be carried around for […]
- A series of lucky events The Fearless was my first design that came to production, presented al pubblico during 2006 edition of EXA Show, Brescia, that was the main Italian exhibition until 2013. When I started working on it, I wanted to create a hybrid between a combat knife and […]