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Join Date: Sep 2014
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Yes,
All : blade, hilt and scabbard looks south american Brazil or Argentina |
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Thanks to you both for your replies! I did some more research based on your information, and believe this is a gaucho knife. It's interesting to note that the blade is not sharpened. It seems to have come from the maker that way. Without a loop on the scabbard it would probably been tucked in the belt.
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part of the scabbard is missing. thewse are weapons like the gaucho daggers. some of these knives can be like small swords |
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Ausjulius,
Any further information on the "ROC" mark with stars? Is the short ricasso and "Spanish notch" typical for these large knives? |
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