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			I take it that this is European, but am not sure. 
		
		
		
			It is only sharpened in the front section, amazingly more in one edge than in the other, but i suspect this wasn't deliberate but due to its rustic make. A rather thick blade. Missing the handle; could it be wood? Would it be a short handle, or the tang was only iserted in part of its length? Would love to hear your coments on this thing. Fernando .  | 
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