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This is a type of ordinary peasant knives that were worn every day on the belt. It is difficult to say when they appeared, but they were widespread in the north and northeast of China until the 1960s. Until the Great Cultural Revolution itself, which destroyed the traditional craft of making knives and weapons. Your knives are in very good condition. This is especially noticeable on leather straps. I think they were made in 1940-60s. Last edited by Ren Ren; 7th July 2022 at 11:49 PM. Reason: Supplement |
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It is likely that folding knives such as this type were a Western concept, perhaps first brought to China by the Portuguese who were the first Europeans to reach China in significant numbers as early as the Ming Dynasty.
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Hello,Drabant
I think they might be hoof knives used for trimming the hooves of horses, donkeys, and mules, essentially acting as nail clippers. The hooves of these animals need to be scraped off periodically with sharp knives resembling sickles. From the photos, your knives resemble such hoof knives. |
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