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Yes as Alex said all good. If you dont want them i will take them
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Thanks Alex and Kubur! I must say I am surprised, and glad I asked
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There was one item in the lot that is similar (in style) to these but is much better quality. I'm still not sure what to make of it, but am convinced it is not junk. I'll post photos tonight. Thanks again for the help!
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These two were also in the same lot. They have similar decoration but are better quality. The one with the canvas midsection on the sheath also has a flat blade like the two that started this post, but is made of better steel than sheet metal. Possibly still a tourist item, but nice. Has some heft to it, and it is big: 15.5". I would call this a real knife.
The one with the white hilt (bone, I think) is 14.5 inches and has a Koummya blade. I would call it exceptional. That it was in the same lot with the others was a surprise. Well made, solid knife, and not too hard on the eyes either. Harry |
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Some of these stones are colored bone and others glass. These other pieces are from around Morocco and are sold to tourists.
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Looks like the entire lot was tourist crap. I am guessing these belong in the same pile? Thank!.
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