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Location: Germany, Dortmund
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Hi Stefan,
I am with the others. ![]() No.1.: ethnograhic knife from the mentioned regions, when from Thailand called enep. No.2.: Burmese, dha knife, could be also from the 40's, made for use or for selling but very traditional, I have a similar worked sword No.3.: When I am not completely wrong it's Indonesian, army (baton with hidden dagger) No.4.: Yes, Chinese fake |
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Thank you so very much guys for your answers.
I really appreciate it! Best, Stefan |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: The Netherlands
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no. 3 is an army batton from Indonesia indeed. The Dutch market was flooded with these items in te seventies.
no. 4 is a chinese copy of a japanese tanto. no. 1 and 2 are nice and worth keeping. |
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