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driving in a not second but sixth handed Simca from Holland to the Ourika valley, south of Marrakesh....a four day's drive. On our way back to Sale a few parts broke..which was not that strange and could be expected☺ Waiting for spares coming from France or a Simca dealer would cost days and be expensive. No problem as along the highway ( the Moroccan route 66) there were containers with some guys in it , repairing cars. From a simple can they manually would create excellent spare parts ( it brought us back to Holland and did function another 3 years). This because they serve the local market cheap and being top mechanics and craftsmen: resourceful and inventive. As they and the local blacksmith have been doing for centuries. Hence the recycling of cold weapons as well; be it broken or not or, creating daggers from swords is not that strange. and not expensive at all!! Specially as it did function and meet the new purpose: defend against attackers or be weapon against unwelcome trespassers. A kind of remnant of 6 to 8 decades ago when the tribes bravely battled against the French and Spanish forces or even the local Sultan... |
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