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Yes, Tatra Mountains. I was pleased to purchase one of the above from Artzi.
I found one other example, likewise attributed, and a boldly designed sheath, but another search failed to resurrect the information. |
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Another example from elsewhere on this site.
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Plate showing old knives from Zakopane in the Tatra Mountains. These are said to be Polish knives, and lack the three protrusions at the end of the hilt. The two in the middle have a similar blade shape.
The picture is from Holmes, Peasant Art in Austria and Hungary (2014)--see here. . |
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Thank you Ian for bringing this up, very informative thread!
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