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Old 3rd January 2025, 08:56 PM   #1
Jim McDougall
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Default NAVAJA- CATALONIAN

This HUGE navaja is one of those which is large but actually an intermediate size. The REALLY big ones were just for show, but this one is genuinely a fighting knife.

It is Spanish from northern regions, Catalonia, which borders southern France. Apparently this type navaja is termed 'gavinet' (Fr.=cabinet) probably to its obvious folding character. It also may be termed 'caracca' (Sp.=ratchet) for the toothed ratchet device which locks the blade open.

This is an older example, probably 1830s , after 1850s a ring was attached to the ratchet to disengage it in closing the blade into handle.

These of course became weapons as required during the Carlist wars (1833-1876)
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