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Old 26th July 2009, 01:13 AM   #1
Chris Evans
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Default Gaucho Kife Identification

Re your gaucho knife marked AE&Co Inox:

I did a search in Spanish and Portuguese and found this entry, in which AE&Co is equated with Abramo EBERLE e Companhia at http://brasil.abatata.com.br/cva/595..._Em_Prata.html

As well, I found numerous Brazilian sales of belt buckles and knives under AE&Co. http://www.coiote.net/categoria_fivelas_32286_1.html


Then there is this listing under Wikipedia, in Portuguese, which can be translated by Google, http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abramo_Eberle. This company is listed as an old manufacturer of sundry metallic products, knives, dress accessories etc and located in Brazil.


I think that this may be the answer.

Cheers
Chris

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