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    Posted 6 years ago

    Crendad
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    I saw another post about this same knife. Possible origin from the Canary Islands. Estimated age around 100 years old. Please respond if someone has info.
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    1. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 6 years ago
      Has a Pakistani look to me, but what do I know. You only show 1 pic. No markings you might want to share ? The Canaries aren't exactly known for knife making that I know of.
    2. Chuckyb, 6 years ago
      Pretty close to the knife I posted, scabbard is the same, mine has no handguard or it is missing, plus the engraving along the edge is slightly different. Still searching for it's origin

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