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PS: this might qualify as a "priest knife," which are carried by Buddhist monks and have a ritual use. Those have the downward, rather than upward curve, but usually have a little nose right at the tip that turns up again. The blades are usually decorated with engraving, too. I would say yours is not a priest knife, but I just bring it up because there is the resemblance.
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: USA
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Mark, further to our earlier telephone conversation, I see a Chinese influence in the scalloped scabard decoration.
The taper to the scabbard on this (and other similar daggers) seems similar to that of your Yunan dagger, no? |
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