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It is an Spanish “navaja”, these type of navajas were made mostly between the 18 and 19 century, usually they have inscriptions on them and sometimes filled with enamel paint, see http://www.vikingsword.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/001357.html. Most famous production locations were Albacete, Santa Cruz de Mudena, Jerez de la Frontera and Sevilla. There are navajas from Sevilla with the same type of work that the one you show here has on the beginning of the blade and the one from Albacete have an internal locking mechanism (see the difference from the one on the link, supoused to be from Santa Cruz as i been told they have a totally external locking mechnism). These navajas are a difficult subject that requires an expert to identify location and period but it should be from one of the four mentioned locations. As for the size I have seen a picture of a beautiful navaja from sevilla that measures 261 cm when open (about 102 and ¾ inches). Mine was supposed to be the biggest
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Is this the same one?
http://cgi.ebay.com/Giant-Navajo-Kni...QQcmdZViewItem |
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Hi,
You see Virginia, size does matter! ![]() Cheers Chris |
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I am now guessing Cylord that this little fella must be the prince of Navaja, the quest continues to find the King of Kings
![]() Yes Ariel as you have indicated to me it is the one and the same ![]() Gav |
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Handy penknife..
" Are you carrying a Navaja in your pocket or are happy to see me?" ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Chris has just found the King, though I feel that fat buggar would need a horse and cart to carry him around and need many royal servents to remove him from said horse and cart.
Gav |
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