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Does anyone know what this is and its use?
There are symbols at the top that looks Arabic, maybe? There are wire shaped into butterflies on the stem. There’s a hole at the end of the knife handle connected to a small pipe that fits into the wooden hole of the sheath. I believe the hole terminates as a nipple at the top. Thanks in advance. |
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Birmese or Laotian maybe? The metalwork and round grip and scabbard mouth reminds me of some dha.
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Is this some South American " Bombilla" filter to drink Yerba Mate tea where someone has put a knife into?
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Could it be an opium pipe?
Laotian Hmong pipe Quote:
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well, it certainly looks like that the mystery has been solved
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