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knife7knut 17th March 2006 03:38 AM

A new acquisition
 
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Haven't visited or posted here in awhile due to some health issues but I'm starting to get back out again and ran across this one in an antique shop today.

Old mediterranean(sp?)navaja style folder about 9" long closed.Not in the greatest of shape but the price was right($10.00 US as is).Am currently researching the name of the maker(looks to be,"DuBost" and,"St. Joan" on two lines with an unknown mark beside it).Comments welcomed.

Ray Smith

fernando 17th March 2006 02:47 PM

Hi Ray
You are lucky your navaja is easily identifiable.
Almost the same as figure 190 of Fortonīs book "La Navaja Antigua".
Also the marks names and punction are listed there, in number 47.
DUBOST St. JOANIS ... French ... XIX Century.
Regards

knife7knut 17th March 2006 04:03 PM

Hello Fernando:
Thank you so much for the quick response and the information.It is very much appreciated.
Regards
Ray Smith

fernando 17th March 2006 07:34 PM

It was a pleasure

Chris Evans 19th March 2006 07:29 AM

Hi knife7knut,

The only thing that I can add to Fernando's reply is that navaja is typical of the types that were imported into Spain and that lacking a blade lock, despite its fearsome appearance, made for a very ineffective weapon. Yet on the whole, they were much better made and cheaper than the locallly made folders and largely displaced the native product.

Cheers Chris


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