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					Originally Posted by A. G. Maisey
					
				 
				Thank you for your contributions gentlemen. 
Why is it "better"? 
What makes it "better"? 
What does "better" mean? 
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 Hi Guys,
My post was related to the original message from Ian
"The second is the knives made in India during the late 19th and early 20th C aimed specifically at European markets and British people"
So when I wrote better, I meant better than the late 19th - 20th c. early touristic products for Europeans.
Better means earlier
Better means for authentic use by local people
As it's an ethnographic forum, my "better" makes sense no??