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I have found the answer
![]() The knife has been manufactured from the grip of a Russian saber (don't know the English name of "huggare"), probably taken from the Russians at the war between 1780 to 1800. Here is a picture of it, 4 from top. http://www.tjelvar.se/gnb/gnb-62.htm |
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I would venture a guess that "huggare" translates as "hanger", based on the form and blade length. |
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Yes, that's the word i was missing. Thank you
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