20th December 2011, 09:14 AM | #1 |
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question about albacete dagger
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Spanish dagger is the one pictured, Albacete, name cuchillo de monte circa 1870-1890 who has a different opinion, please register. thank you greeting Chregu |
20th December 2011, 10:11 AM | #2 |
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This should be in the European section Chegru.
Nice dagger, why 'cuchillo de monte'? I think these are rather desirable daggers and although once they appeared on the market quite often, I seldom see them now. I've seen these examples with a single 'main' edge and offset hilt, described as 'Punal Type A'. I would say that your date is rather conservative and it might be considerably older. Congratulations, very nice. I've currently got an example of types A and B. Carlos has an amazing collection of type B's and he recommended: "I know a book, with more information about Albacete cutlery, " INTRODUCCION AL ESTUDIO DE LA CUCHILLERIA ARTISTICA DE ALBACETE".." We did discuss your dagger last year: http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=13092 Last edited by Atlantia; 20th December 2011 at 11:16 AM. |
21st December 2011, 08:05 AM | #3 |
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Hello Atlantia
"Cuchillo de Monte" refers to a specific meter type, style and functional elements of daggers and knives combines. Collection Museo de la Cuchilleria Albacete. Touring Exhibition of the MCA-Solingen Thiers 2007 I've just written off. smile It is, as always, überal wiedersprüchliche answers. Once I find 19.jh end then suddenly mid 18th century greeting Chregu |
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