Well, to each his own. I also ordered Steel and Magic, even though it is not my area of interest. 
 But these days and for quite some time I am mostly collecting good books. There are so many things I learn from them!  
 
 One thing I have learned from Eric's book is that nobody, but nobody, in Morocco calls a Koummya  "koummya". It is a Khanjar. 
 And that  shorted some neurons deep in the amphibious part of the brain....:-) 
 
 What always puzzled me is the peculiar, practically unique, way of sharpening the edges of Koummya. It is double edged, but the convex side is sharpened only on the distal ~ 1/3 , whereas the concave side has 1/2-3/4  of it sharpened. 
 
 There are not very frequent examples of Persian khanjars with a very similar  construction.  
 Anybody has an opinion whether it is just parallel development or a borrowed idea, and whether the local Moroccan  moniker reflects it?
		 
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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