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Old 7th June 2010, 02:15 PM   #1
josh stout
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The top hudiedao looks genuine. Also the bottom one is a trousse knife (eating knife) from Eastern China, possibly of minority manufacture, recently made, but of good quality and probably in the wrong sheath. Everything else ranges from suspiciously unusual to almost certainly fake. A couple of the little knives could be genuine and were probably made for use rather than for tourists. Nevertheless, they look no older than early 20th c..

I suggest that your friend should be very careful in the street markets and not just pick up anything with an unusual shape that looks old. It can be an expensive way to get an education. Still, we are all learning, and there is no easy way to do it.
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