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Hello Hagar,
welcome to the forum.... ![]() Manolo posted two different types, which one are you refering to. Regards David . |
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Presumably real blades are spring temperd, show & tourist blades may or may not be.
Guess one can always hang up half a pig & stab away & see whether blade & tang stands the reality of serious reapted use or not ... Spiral |
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Hello Hager,
It seems that WWII is a fair date for these "wedding nimcha" (Katana's and my first posts). It's likely based on the tourist flyssas and the second knife, the shula, which I believe to be a late-19th century type. I got my nimcha for 50USD in 2005 and that was overpaying. I've seen them go on eBay for much less, and at times for much much more. I do not think they are worth more than 20USD in the west, and they're probably 5USD in the suks and bazzars of Morocco. Sorry it's just not a valuable knife, although it's a pretty-looking souvenir and may obviously have sentimental value. I agree with what Spiral said, but I suggest you do not try cutting with these knives. Regards, Emanuel |
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