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Old 16th July 2008, 10:30 AM   #16
Chris Evans
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Hi Gonzalo,

And yet another excellent post on the subject . Thanks from all of us here - We greatly appreciate your contribution.

Apart from Domenech, is there anybody else seriously researching these knives? I regularly read the posting on armasblancas.com, but so far, the best postings always come from Domenech. As an aside, did you read the one on San Martin's sabre?

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Originally Posted by Gonzalo G
I meant the buttons paragraph needed reworking in the sense it needs more explanation. Your translation is correct, but it only touches very lightly the subject. .
Now, I understand you. At first I thought that you found fault with Jones statements about the buttons as an identifier, for which I apologize - Yes, there is much more to it, but this kind of detailed knowledge is very hard to access.

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Chris
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