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Jim McDougall
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welcome Donna! Thank you for posting!

As Detlef and Rob have noted, this is basically a BOU SAADI knife, indeed from tribal peoples in Algeria and of course throughout contiguous regions. The term 'khodmi' also seems to apply, but honestly the terms might apply to the same form, those with more knowledge on these could clarify.

While not remarkably old, perhaps about mid 20thc. or somewhat earlier, with ethnographic forms like this, they represent forms of weapon in use often for countless generations in these regions. What is exciting is the colorful history which complements these kinds of weapon regardless of age. The same kinds of knives were in use by Berber tribes during times of the French Foreign Legion and other forces in 19th century well into 20th.

Careful and restrained cleaning as noted with WD40, some wood oil.
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