Help with identifying this knife and age
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It's a very large handmade curved knife. The handle is made of some type of horn. It measures 17" extended. There is no maker marks on it anywhere. Thank you
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Looks like a pruning knife to me.
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I think is a mexican knife called "sacatripas".
Thanks Carlos |
Yes, it's a sacatripas. Check out this old thread: http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...ghlight=tripas
I note, however, that your example is considerably larger than most I've seen . . . or maybe you just have very small hands ;^) . It may be that yours hails from the agricultural tool end of the spectrum, rather than the bandido knife that they evolved into. |
So --- a gutting knife?
Spanish imported to Mexico? I guess liberating an animal's guts is a sort of pruning --- but not what I meant when I guessed at "pruning". |
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Would have had a ring thru the hole used to lift the locking mechanism. A more agricultural 'pruning' knife or scythe, than a gut-ripper.
Like these, a mix of antique and modern ring-pull folding knives. Not considered pruning knives. |
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