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Originally Posted by Ian
Detlef, thanks for showing this chopper. I had an example many years ago and thought it was a common tool from somewhere in Indonesia. Have not seen another since until you posted these pictures. Unfortunately, I recycled it into the market more than 20 years ago and no longer have any pictures.
This blade style is actually favored by those who engage in knife competitions such as seen on TV, with cutting through wooden boxes, chopping through ice blocks, slicing chickens in half with one blow, etc. I imagine your example would be an excellent cutter of many materials. My guess is that this knife was designed mainly for general purpose, work-related chores and could double as a weapon if needed.
Nice example.
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Thanks Ian! Agree with you that it's mainly a working chopper.
Frankly, I never knew from where these swords were coming until I purchased the books from Karel Sirag who described them there. My one was a long time listed by a French seller on ebay from whom I purchased it.
Regards,
Detlef