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The second Turkestan example is Gavin's and pattern welded I believe. As for usage, I am not sure. It could just be a gimmick. I thought mine could be a razor because they are quite thin and very sharp, but the blades are purposefully slightly bending inwards. |
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This little pair is new to the collection. Laotian betel knives? Not very old, mid. 20th century I guess but the fittings are from silver, bone handles.
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Hello Detlef,
I have the twin of your double knife. Even the motifs match (three-headed elephant) |
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Hi Detlef and Peter,
Nice little knives. As Detlef noted, Lao and likely mid-20th C. |
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