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This just finished on our favorite auction site at a high price.........
I've never seen anything like it at 33 inches open length. What is it and why did it bring a high price ? Warren in Arizona |
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Warren,
Because it is an extremely desirable and very large broad exhibition quality Navaja, a shame I didn't see it, I too would have paid handsomely. Gav |
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I thought it was unusual, Here's the link to the completed auction
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...=STRK:MEWAX:IT It is impressive ! Warren in Arizona |
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a lot of these giant folders were used in shop windows of knife stores/manufacturers as an easily recognizable advertisement/shop sign, important in the days when reading was not a universal skill.
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It's a Najava, as freebooter said. Distantly related to knives like the Laguiole. I think the seller just threw "SWORD" into the title as a searchterm hook to try to get more exposure. Worked, apparently, most genuine Spanish Najavas seem to bring big money regardless of size.
Certainly a very nice piece, though when I saw it I was looking for something a bit smaller and more suited to everyday use. |
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