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I would like to know if this knife is made for the tourist market .
Any comment on it will be welcome. |
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This is a Tuareg knife. North Africa.
Not very old, fifties, sixties or something close. Last edited by Congoblades; 28th February 2015 at 11:12 PM. |
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Cerjak |
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I agree - Tuareg
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This should probably be from Niger. The black material in the middle of the grip, should, allegedly, be some soft kind of black stone.
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Yes you are right it is black stone. Best Cerjak |
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JUDGING FROM THE DESIGN IN THE HANDLE THE ORIGINAL OWNERS FAVORITE BREAKFAST CEREAL WAS CHEERIOS.
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