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Here are a couple of the Type C like yours.
Sadly they are not mine! |
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Here is one showing an Italian influence in the design:
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And here is one that is probobly actually from Corsica (A so called Vendetta knife) or just possibly a hybrid of the two.
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Spanish 100 % !!! very beatiful knife, type C, from Albacete, it was a ofensive knife, the scabbard seems like a blade, to avoid to see the ofensive blade,and hide the blade, with the scabbard seems a kitchen knife without point.
best regards carlos |
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Speak of the Devil ![]() I was just talking about you Carlos! Can you show your collection, you have some with the pierced brasswork if I remember rightly. Best Gene |
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