Gaucho knife
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I know that this one is not anything special but couldnīt resist it... :) I should really appreciate opinions but please, do not be too hard on me.. :)
Best, Stefan Sweden |
I love these. If it is marked Plata, on the scabbard, the fittings are silver. If marked Alpaca, fittings are nickel silver. (alloy of copper and nickel) Nice carbon steel blade makes a good knife.
Others know more and can tell you more. Steve |
Thank you for your nice words, Steve. I really appreciate it!
Best, Stefan |
Hello
As the seal says, it is from the Argentine industry, produced by the firm JU _CA. It is at most, from the middle of the previous century. Apparently, the cord is a measure of security, when the knife comes out of the sheath, and to attach it to the belt, "shooter" Affectionately |
Thank you, Fernando K.... Appreciate your comment!
Best, Stefan |
Warning!: They are addictive, I have a few myself. ;)
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I have a nice little Ju Ca that I use quite frequently, actually weekly.
It works quite well on my roast beef where we dine on Fridays. :) |
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A very nice knife! The firm of Ju-ca was established in 1959 in Tandil Buenos Aires Argentina and this is their website : http://ju-ca.com.ar/2016/03/31/hello-world/ Cheers Chris |
Yes kronckew, they are addictive.... :D :D
Thank you Chris, for your nice word and for the link. I really appreciate it! Best, Stefan |
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