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Hello,
thank you too Kronckew, I looked on some threads on the forum but didn't find this exact shape... here some pictures of the engravings, nice but ''nothing special'', the same on both side |
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another old knife with nice engravings
maybe a spanish catalan knife '' Qui mal gasta mal pasar ? '' |
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Qui(en) mal gasta, mal pasa.
Sort of; He who spends badly, badly will live ![]() |
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Hello
"Q U I" is Italian, means HERE, in this world. Therefore, it seems to me that the razor is Italian Affectionately |
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Hello,
Thank you Fernando(s) : ) Yes maybe dialect of spain ( catalan is really different from spanish ) Or maybe sardinian-corsican italian knife ?... Kind regards Francky |
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Hello,
it's spanish, model used in 19th and beginning 20th century, i have one similar, but it was some silver engravings. Regards, BV |
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Edit: Had a bit more time to look in my library and it appears that this folder was made by the French maker Girodias. Reference pg347 in Forton's La Navaja Espanola Antigua. Cheers Chris Last edited by Chris Evans; 11th October 2019 at 05:31 AM. |
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A funny example of big difference between catalan and spanish: ''Please'' said '' Por favor'' in spanish and became '' Si'us plau '' in Barcelona , ( written on old walls of the city ) coming from the french '' S'il vous plait'' ( close to the frontier...) |
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" Algo más posterior es el estudio de Elvira sobre la sintaxis de los relativos qui y quien en español antiguo15. A partir de un corpus de textos medievales, analiza los usos sintácticos de los pronombres qui y quien en relativas con antecedente explícito " . |
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Cheers Chris |
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Catalan navajas generally have a different shape. The inscription reads like misspelled Spanish. We have to remember that most cutlers were illiterate and engraved the legends by rote. Cheers Chris |
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