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Old 25th July 2016, 01:48 AM   #8
Ian
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David:

I agree with your observations. Both are second half of 20th C, no earlier than 1960s and probably later.

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Interesting. I would think just the opposite, the the curvy blade is actually the newer one. I would think that the earliest that one would be in the 1960's, though it could be later that that. With those pointy luks and the quality of that metal work there is no way this is a pre-WWII blade.
The other one is certainly post WWII. I would think maybe 1950-70s.
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