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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: The Aussie Bush
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Hi Al and welcome to the Forum,
Detlef has nailed it for you. The only thing I would add is that a straight, double-edged blade and a cross guard are both unusual for this type of hilt. As I expect you know already, this style of stacked hilt is found on many Chilean corvo. A straight double-edged dagger with a cross guard is much more a Spanish fashion, and I think this one may have been owned by a Chilean with a strong Spanish cultural heritage. Nicely made knife and unusual. |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Germany, Dortmund
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Here is a picture of some of my Chilean blades, corvos and two daggers.
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Join Date: Jan 2025
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Sajen and Ian thank you both for your replies!
It has been a pleasurable journey digging up clues on this blade. This knife will kick start my meager collection of pocket and survival knives! Last edited by Lee; 20th January 2025 at 01:18 PM. |
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Wisconsin, USA
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Hello All.
Just for completeness, here is the Chilean knife in my collection referred to by Al. -- Dave A. |
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