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Old 19th February 2006, 03:56 PM   #11
RobT
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Hi All,
The fit and finish on the knife that Spunjer posted looks far superior to the generally encountered Indian blades of that type. Could it be that those types of knives are also made in better quality for local consumption? I can't figure out how the USA on the sheath fits with that theory though (unless it was a later attempt to "enhance the value" of the piece). Even if that's the case, the carving on the cartouche is very well done and it looks (from the photo anyway) to be original to the sheath. One thing that argues against fakery is the fact that the "A" lacks a period (presumably something a faker would be unlikely to overlook). But that's not why I'm writing. Could you bowie guys take a look at Tim Simmons Indonesian knife and shield thread? Your opinions on the knife would be invaluable.
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