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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.)
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Thank you Wayne! I think that the Trapper knife will be bigger!?
I guess that my one is from the Black Sea area but it's just my guess. ![]() Regards, Detlef |
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Mine has an 11.5 cm. blade
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Like Geoff suggested, clearly a knife version of a Laz bichaq.
The overall shape of the blade, the engravings on the blade and the bifurcated horn hilt are all consistent with the attribution to the Laz people. |
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