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Old 8th October 2015, 08:11 PM   #1
Miguel
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Originally Posted by ingelred
Hi,

my opinion is:

No. 1 Thiers - France
No. 2 Albacete - Spain
No. 3 Malaga - Spain - very nice and unusual blade pattern
No. 4 Malaga - Spain
No. Thiers - France

For comparison see

Rafael Martinez Del Peral Y Forton: Navajas Antiguas - Antique Clasp Knives

Very nice collection
Greetings, Helge
Hi Helge and profuse apologies for missing your reply, I am very grateful to you for pointing out the correct locations of the knives, thanks again.
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