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Hi Fernando,
I am envious of Mr.Costa - He must have handled so many antique navajas! Thanks for making his notes available to us. Hi Batara, A fascinating piece, whose history I dearly would love to know. I am sure that on account of that inscription, it is a very valuable navaja. Cheers Chris |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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I'm not sure about the history, although I was told by another dealer in African weapons years ago that it is a Voortrekker knife, perhaps before the Great Trek by the Boers in what is now South Africa, when they made a trek up into the Transvaal in Northern South Africa, about 1850. It is crudly hand engraved cursive script.
Usually I'm not much into European, but this puppy caught my eye years ago (for dirt) and have enjoyed it's uniqueness. ![]() |
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Hi Battara,
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Well, that was generally the case with the Spanish cutlers. It may well be that that navaja was custom made for a Boer who was in Spain at the time. I suppose that we'll never know - Most intiguing. Quote:
Cheers Chris |
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