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#1 & #2 ARE WHAT I HAVE ALWAYS REFERED TO AS BADE BADE MOSTLY MALAYSIAN IN ORIGIN IF I REMEMBER CORRECTLY. THE OTHER TWO I HAVE NO IDEA?
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ok vandoo thank
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thank detleff
I think that the last two are not common ? ANTOINE |
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Hello Antoine,
The first badik looks Javanese to me; not so sure about the other... Post-WW2 examples of these utility knives are not so rarely seen. I'd argue that these are not siraui (neither one nor the other type associated with this name). Regards, Kai |
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