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Member
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Athens Greece
Posts: 479
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Tim
Your knife is not a tourist piece. It is an old Cretan knife. How old I cannot tell from the pictures, but I can say at least 40 years. These knifes were carried from almost every Cretan man (and a lot of times from women too), till 1950-60. It was used as general knife, for killing the sheep and for vendettas too. The most elaborate, with engraved full silver scabbards were status symbols. RobT Unfortunately when there are names of towns or “Crete” on the blade THIS is a tourist piece. Old tourist pieces are of good construction. If you post a good photo I can tell you what it says. Poems or words are rare before WWII. There are still few traditional bladesmiths on the island who still make good knifes for presents or for shepherds. |
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Member
Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 577
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Yannis,
Thanks for the translation offer. I will take pics of the blade this weekend. My blade is rather plain. Just brass, bone and steel. As such, it doesn't appear to be the kind of thing made to attract a tourist's eye. The only extravagance is the three lines of hand engraved text on the blade. The lettering is tiny. I hope I can capture it all on camera. Sincerely, RobT |
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