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The Indonesian / Sumatra ? small knife without a name
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And one of the best imho, a mini rentjong. Next to a full size brother.
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Miniature Japanese Boy's Day tachi, 29 centimeters long.
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Possibly Shinshinto or Meiji period. |
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I've always liked these mini-Dhas. Great detail.
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Saw this last year at the Eugene OR knife show. I was told that it took a lot of hours to complete each one. The Panabas is great.
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