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Not Greek in my opinion.
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Location: Germany, Dortmund
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Hello Teodor, Geoff and Eftihis,
Thank you very much for comment! ![]() So it's most probably not Bulgarian or Greece but could be from the Black Sea area which was my first guess also! My hope is that Sfenoid chime in and confirm it. ![]() Thank you again and best regards, Detlef |
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Really like the Faca de Ponta! Nice catch!
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Really no one able to identify the origin of this knife??
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Bump!
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Reminds me of the Roach belly trade knives popular in the18c N. Americas. It is naturally, not from there - i'd go along with Turkish asia minor. Nice knife. (In this context, the 'Roach' is a rounded belly fish, not the insect.)
Last edited by kronckew; 30th December 2021 at 01:06 PM. |
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