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Old 21st January 2008, 12:20 AM   #4
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Hi Fernando
you shocked me
the title advertisement "A French navaja"
in fact, must be "A navara manufactured in France"
because "navara" it's a Spanish knife, not at all French,
anyway, very nice knife, with handle and blade too elegant.
lucky man

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Dom

ps/ the nearest french knife production, with look of navaja, is "Laguiole",
but not oldest than XIXe, as well as here, Laguiole from Laguiole, not from Thiers
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