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fernando 13th May 2015 04:45 PM

A little blade
 
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Why do i always assume that, if a blade has a ridge (even if the other face is flat) has to be that of a weapon and not of a domestic knife ? :o.
I picked this one for less than a price of a portion of fish and ships (as per Tim Simmons ;)).
It came with a modern turned wood handle, which i torn off within the hour.
The tang is no so 'martial' but ...
I wonder what the hole represents, or what is its purpose :confused: . Anyone familiar with such feature ?
A nice patina is present, a possible sign of its age as being 19th. century ?

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Marcus den toom 13th May 2015 08:50 PM

Without any expertise on these knifes :o i would say this is a tool used in a barn or shed and hung from that mysterious hole via a nail?

But than again it might just very well be the letter opener that was used in the famous letter from Napoleon when he was defeated?

:shrug: :cool:

Jim McDougall 14th May 2015 06:40 AM

While this blade seems highly indicative of a dagger, as Fernando notes, there are hunting knives with central ridge (mostly I think with various stag horn etc. hilts) and I would think that curious aperture is likely more for a rivet or hilt securing than any practical purpose.
The patination does indeed suggest age which could certainly be 19th c.

fernando 14th May 2015 07:24 PM

Thank you Jim.
A bit distant from the tang for hilt securing, don't you think ?

Jim McDougall 14th May 2015 08:17 PM

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Originally Posted by fernando
Thank you Jim.
A bit distant from the tang for hilt securing, don't you think ?

Probably so, but who knows what the hilt was like. Sounded logical but then maybe it is just for hanging it on a wall, like the ruler there:)


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