This piece does not fall within the forum's definition of an ethnographic weapon. Please refer to the "Welcome" thread, in particular:
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We define the term, for the purposes of this site, as a weapon other than the standardized military models of the past few centuries and which is likely a product of an individual artisan working according to traditional patterns as opposed to a product of modern mass industrial production. Militaria is thereby excluded by definition. Modern custom knives would qualify as an artifact of our own "culture", but will not be considered here, as they are better represented elsewhere.
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This is not a grave offense by any means, so we'll leave the thread. But, in the future please limit posts to "ethnographic" items (both here and on the main forum).
PS: As always, no discussion of the item other than that directly related to the sale.