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It seems this is quite a mistery.
Unfortunately, I cannot help you too much but if I were to take a guess, I would say North Africa... ![]() |
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This blade doesn't look too bad but the rest of it has the ring of tourist item about it...
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It's Moroccan work for the tourist market c. 1950s
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Spot on Oliver! I remember seeing loads of these in Casablanca Souk and they haunt other souks like Istanbul, Muttrah and Sharjah. I think the bone is camel. Regards, Ibrahiim al Balooshi. |
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Thanks to all - now I am glad to have sold it long ago.
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