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					Originally Posted by Tim Simmons
					
				 
				In the publication British and Commonwealth Military knives.Ron Flook illustrates centers of manufacture as diverse as E Boota&Son {sikh} Rawalpindi now in Pakistan to Calcuta some way from Nepal.Various shapes and size may and may not be marked , made for both world wars.Some of the early ones being well used, can look most impressive.Are they still the ethnographic weapon you want to have?Tim 
			
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 Amazon had a copy, so I grabbed it and "The Unfettered Mind" (to get free shipping). Looking forward to reading both.
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