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Hi Jim, thanks for your input on this one, I was begining to think I'd been sent to Coventry! ;-) Seeing a reply was almost a 'WOW' SETI moment for me, lol. I think you've certainly got a point, and I've completely ignored these knives over the years, despite a passion for European arms. They are a bit of an anachronism, a cutlery shaped fancy butchers knife. No clipped point/drop point for hunting or skinning (Yuk, thankfully), they do seem to be a fighting knife or dagger. Quite an archaic shape despite their late date, and alltogether a little too asymetic with no guard etc. I bought this one on spec really. partly out of a liking for the seller and not wanting to have wasted his time going to view it. I thought it looked familiar, but I was thinking eastern Europe or North Africa, and early 20thC. I've actually had quite a few Navajas over the years, but always traded them, well it's a penknife! ;-) But this time I find I've really fallen in love with this dagger, and want to compare it with other examples. I've googled it to the N'th degree and only found one close example. ![]() So you can see the scabbard tip? I could make a replacement with a few more to get 'feel' from! Regards Gene Last edited by Atlantia; 18th September 2008 at 02:51 PM. |
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