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			Hello All! 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	I just bought this unusual Russian dagger. I know it's not that old but it looks functional. It does not strike me as a tourist piece but rather a crudly made "folksy" work knife. It vagly resembles a Kindjal but I don't think it is one. I will post better pic when I get it. The story that came with it might be true but I take Ebay stories with a grain of salt! Any comments are welcome! Mark... http://cgi.ebay.com/Russian-Metal-Do...em140058347882  | 
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			Any time we deal with e-bay, a pound  of salt is in order! 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	But in this case, I have no great objections to the description. It does look like a lot of home-made knives in 1970s Russia. At that time, EVERY bladed weapon was banned ( not just "slap-on-the-wrist"- banned, but " you-go-to-jail"-banned !!!   ) To purchase a hunting knife in a sporting goods store one had to bring an official permit from the police, register the knife and pay yearly tax ( just like machine guns in the US). Obviously, all hunters ( and criminals, and everybody else   ...) had illegal,fighting style home-made knives. Something people should remember when they discuss gun control...This one looks very much in line. Its style reminds old Russian-Varangian swords: national pride at its best! As to its alleged prison origin... Also may be true: I have a Russian book on prison knives: they made gorgeous and supersophisticated stuff in the GULAGs! Kind of underground art therapy   So, my friend, it all may be absolutely true! Still.... keep the grain of salt...  | 
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			Hello Ariel! 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Thank you, very interesting information! I finally have a knife from my homeland, so nedless to say this knife is going to get special treatment! I guess when one is looking forward to spending time in the GULAG one has time to make good knives!   All joking aside I can only imagine what the finished product was used for. So this is the "zip-gun" gun knives!   How long did the Soviets have the policy of banning knives?Mark...  | 
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			Are you  originally from Russia?  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	The policy was in effect as long as I can remember: till mid-70s.. Likely, until the collapse.  | 
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			Hello Ariel! 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	I was born in Slocum, Pennsylvania. My Great-Grandfather was a Cossack who fled Russia right before the Bolsheviks overthrew the Tzar. But I still consider it "Mother Russia"!   I speak some Russian that my grand-father taught me(and still is). I have a bad tendancy to start yelling in Russian when I get mad or mix in the occasional Russian word here or there!   Mark...  | 
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			Well, kid, for a modest honorarium of a shashka or two I can teach you some Russian that will make your cossack great-grandfather blush in his grave   
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	 
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			Here are the close up photos.  
		
		
		
			Mark... P.S.- Ariel some basic insults in Russian would be useful...  
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