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#2 |
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Ceremonial? Tourist?
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I think no tourist thing. How will a tourist get that at home on a plane??? It doesn't fit in a suitcase I'm for sure! ![]() |
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Therees no accounting for taste!
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Swiss knifes have also been made in ridiculous sizes.
Face it, western stupidity has reached all part sof the world and maybe we are amongst the ones spreading it. ![]() Ps. the blade looks like matikei iron, must be a ceremonial piece ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Willem mantekei dus not mean that it is used for ceremonial purposes .
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