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Old 25th January 2010, 01:45 AM   #1
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Some kind of funky Bichaq perhaps ?
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Old 25th January 2010, 07:02 AM   #2
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It is a Greek/balkan knife from arround 1900.
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Old 25th January 2010, 05:57 PM   #3
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Ariel, Rick and Eftihis,
Thank you all for your responces to this post. So this is a Greek knife. Can anyone tell me if this is a working knife or if it was one made for those who travel? Thank you all again for your help.

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Old 25th January 2010, 06:29 PM   #4
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I don't know anything about these knives per se, but it dies seem to have been made from an old file. I may be wrong about this, but that kind of source material seems to be the kind of thing that someone uses to make a knife for themselves more than for sale to a tourist market.
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Old 25th January 2010, 06:30 PM   #5
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While I don't dispute the Greek attribution, the sheath (apart from the little ferrule at the tip) is very much like that of Bosnian bichaqs, even down to the narrow zig-zag decoration. I guess form follows function.
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Old 27th January 2010, 01:34 AM   #6
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Again I would like to thank everyone that has responded to this post so far. Like I stated earlier, I bought this on a whim just because I liked the way it looked and I am very happy to hear that it is not a tourist item. Again my thank.

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Old 31st January 2010, 09:09 PM   #7
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Well, the knife has arrived and is very well constructed. The blade though it does not show any signs of recent sharpening is still extremely sharp. I will post the measurements later with a few new pictures but right now I would like to ask a question that I know has already been ask countless times. Should I do a light polish to the grip and scabbard on this piece or just leave it as it is? Again my thanks for the identification of this item and for the hope that it was made to be used and not just made for "those who travel".

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Old 31st January 2010, 09:52 PM   #8
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Maybe leaving it as it is ?
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