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			I found these daggers this morning near our town's antique market and got a real sweet deal   
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	  In my opinion, all these daggers are from Central Africa (probably Congo or neighbouring countries). Some are quite intresting as I have difficulty in determining them. They all are quite old with a nice patina on the wooden handles. I will put some detailed pictures of all the knives on the forum. Here is the lot ! Perhaps some else got a clue ?  
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			Here is the first knife (I'll start from the left) 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	It's total length is 36 cm with a narrow blade (max. 2,5 cm) measuring 20,5 cm. The knife also has an unusual long handle, made of wood with some iron binding near the blade. This one is a puzzle to me.  
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			This small dagger is probably from the Azande tribe in Congo. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Total length is 26,5 cm with a blade measuring 17,8 cm. The middle of the blade is decorated with a dotted line (on both sides) which I have seen on Yakoma knives. ![]()  
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			The third knife is probably the oldest one. On it, I found a little label with '19th century' written on it. The blade is real heavy. At first, it looked like a spear blade, converted into a dagger. But the blade has a tang, which is unusual for Central African spear blades. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	I have no clue from which tribe this could be. Total length is 33 cm with a blade measuring 24 cm (without tang). The wooden handle is entirely covered with copper binding. ![]()  
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			The fourth knife is also Azande, with a nice leather sheath. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Total lengt is 31,5 with a blade measuring 19,7 cm. In my opinion, the wooden handle was once partially covered with some kind of binding. ![]()  
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			The last knife, I didn't have the time yet to do some research. But here is it anyway. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Total length : 38 cm. A wooden handle with iron and copper binding and also some copper nails. ![]() ![]()  
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