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Old 26th June 2011, 09:21 AM   #10
Billman
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Just had another look at the original tool - the handle is very similar to that on some forms of Italian billhooks (roncole) but also those of agricultural knives....

The overall form is very similar to a US corn knife (for corn read maize) - I know this was grown and cultivated widely in Hungary and other Balkan states (many part of the former Austro Hungarian Empire) - and that specialist knives were used for its harvesting, although in Hungary they often used a billhook used for chopping wood..... was probably also grown in Italy, as it is still a major crop in the Alps of neighbouring France

It may this be an Italian corn knife - but still a very unusual find.....

Below a modern US corn knife (somewhere in my collection I have a much older one with a tapered blade):
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