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18th December 2015, 04:08 PM | #1 |
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Unusual knife for I.D. Asian ?
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I've had this strange little knife for years, but could never figure out what its for or where its from. The handle elements are made from dark horn and the blade is very thin. Can anyone recognise it and identify its purpose and area of origin ? Perhaps its a razor ? Thanks in advance. |
21st December 2015, 12:38 PM | #2 |
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Does anyone recognise this knife ?
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21st December 2015, 05:50 PM | #3 | |
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I have searched all the references that I have and also spent some time on the web but I have been unable to come up with anything. There are a number of knives that have similar blades but do not have the same type of handle, the serrated blade guard, if that's what it is? is unusual. Sorry to have been no help and thanks for sharing a most unusual little knife. Regards Miguel |
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22nd December 2015, 05:37 AM | #4 |
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A VERY INTERESTING LITTLE KNIFE NO DOUBT IT IS MADE TO PREFORM SOME SPECIFIC TASK. I WILL GUESS AFRICA AS THE ORIGIN BECAUSE OF THE HORN USED, PERHAPS NORTH AFRICA. GOOD LUCK
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24th December 2015, 12:11 PM | #5 |
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This is probably a basket makers knife. I had a similar mystery knife along these lines, long since swapped. I believe the knife is held under arm in the arm pit. Use rather like a static third hand. This makes sense if making fine baskets. Imaging trying to cut fine materials while holding then in place with both hand. I think the projection above the blade my be used to stop the movement of the blade in use at the shoulder. I could be wrong .
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24th December 2015, 01:01 PM | #6 |
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Maybe a razor?
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27th December 2015, 10:41 AM | #7 |
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The blade is sharp for the entire convex side and for that part of the concave side that extends beyond the hilt projection.
Initially I had considered a razor to be the most likely function, but Tim's suggestion that its for basket-making (splitting the fine cane etc), and held in the armpit, makes a lot of sense. Looking on the internet, I see some basket-making knives have curved blades. Perhaps the idea of a detachable socket for the hilt, was that the socket would remain under the arm to permit easy removal and return of the knife, should it be required for use in the hand as well as in a static position ?? |
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