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Old 20th April 2022, 09:23 PM   #9
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For what it's worth, that "shim" style bolster is often seen on Medieval European eating knives. It's a neat and cheap solution for a good looking finish.
thnx a lot... indeed most likely and makes best sense : a nice piece of cutlery.


So at least Detlef and I can have a nice BBQ together this comming summer !

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