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 A gaucho theme is most clearly evident; I believe it is reasonable to call it a verijero even though the guard is a feature more associated with a facón. A nice knife, following a long tradition, but probably not very old.  | 
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			A few hints ... may i ?  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	  Hercules is one of the most important Brazilian cutlers, specialized in knife cases and cutler components, created around 1930-40, from a group originated by a few German imigrant cutler masters. They (Hercules) pioneered inox steel, with marks like Platinox and Gelodur. I wonder if these recurrent pattern gaucho knives were made only for gift purposes, their main business being table cutlery.  | 
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