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Old 10th March 2025, 09:42 PM   #10
G. Mansfield
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Hi Rob, I have a koummya with the same stamp and have been trying to locate the origin as well. My speculation is that since these blades are well made compared to others I have seen and handled, the blade may be Spanish. The mark could be a Spanish maker or done locally in Morocco.

https://www.the-mansfield-collection...hanzer-koummya

-Geoffrey
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