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Ariel, Rick and Eftihis,
Thank you all for your responces to this post. So this is a Greek knife. ![]() ![]() Robert |
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I don't know anything about these knives per se, but it dies seem to have been made from an old file. I may be wrong about this, but that kind of source material seems to be the kind of thing that someone uses to make a knife for themselves more than for sale to a tourist market.
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While I don't dispute the Greek attribution, the sheath (apart from the little ferrule at the tip) is very much like that of Bosnian bichaqs, even down to the narrow zig-zag decoration. I guess form follows function.
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Again I would like to thank everyone that has responded to this post so far. Like I stated earlier, I bought this on a whim just because I liked the way it looked and I am very happy to hear that it is not a tourist item. Again my thank.
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Well, the knife has arrived and is very well constructed. The blade though it does not show any signs of recent sharpening is still extremely sharp.
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Maybe leaving it as it is ?
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I think it looks like a nice knife, and if it were mine, I'd give it a polish.
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Hi, guys, look what i found in my closet!
I think both knifes made by the same guy. (see the design on the scabbard) While there is no doubt in my mind that the knife Robert bought was made for real use, it is funny to see that sometimes the boundaries between "made for use" and "made for those who travell" is very thin! Even more interesting is that the words "campaign d' orient" was definitely written by the maker, because it obviously added in the appeal of the item at that time. |
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