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Old 10th February 2009, 04:05 PM   #1
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AS STATED ABOVE IT IS A RECENTLY MANUFACTURED KNIFE AND PROBABLY HAND MADE. IT LOOKS LIKE IT IS WELL MADE WITH VERY NICE WORKMANSHIP AND IS VERY PLEASING TO LOOK AT, CONGRADULATIONS. THE ONLY THING I CAN ADD IS THEY MAKE A WIDE VARIETY OF SIMULAR KNIVES IN MOROCCO AND DO THIS LEVEL OF WORKMANSHIP THERE AS WELL AS IN INDIA.
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Old 11th February 2009, 12:29 AM   #2
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Thanks everyone for your replies and information.

No, I didn't buy it thinking it was an antique, valuable might be a different thing. I am sure that I paid too much for it (about $A300) but as it was my last day in Egypt and was the only thing I had seen that I actually wanted...
Even I could tell that it was a step up from the usual "oxy-cut sheetmetal with a goats horn jammed on it" stuff in every second stall.

Getting though Australian customs was another story, I am glad that it was not sharpened, I think it made it easier, or maybe it was when I starting crying when I thought they were going to confiscate it.

Since it has no historic value, any advice on techiques to sharpen it would be welcome.

Also, I will hopefully be going to the Philippines in October. Any ideas on what I should look for there???

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Old 11th February 2009, 02:47 PM   #3
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Darryl,
I would NOT attempt to sharpen it for 2 reasons: 1) sharpening will leave white-coloured edges and they will have to be acid-etched to bring the pattern. 2) this type of pattern weld is better this way, it may have a "crumbled" effect when sharpened.
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Old 11th February 2009, 02:50 PM   #4
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These newer birds eye pattern welded blades tend to be very soft; not worth sharpening IMO .
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Old 12th February 2009, 01:31 AM   #5
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No worries, thanks for the replies.

On the wall it goes then.

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