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Join Date: May 2017
Location: France
Posts: 43
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Hello Kubur,
I can be wrong by using the term "Khodmi/ Bou saadi" but this is for me the closest term that I can apply to this set, far from flyssa and Nimcha. I've previously seen a pair similar to this one, but with two steel knives, sold as a barber knives... but honestly even if the steel one is realy sharp I don't think it could be used as a barber tools. The wood one is really strange and I can't figure the use of this one
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Join Date: Jun 2013
Posts: 2,145
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I have seen wooden flyssa swords, I have seen wooden yataghans. People say that they were made for training or for children. Some say that they were just decorative. Frankly I don't know...
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Russia, Moscow
Posts: 379
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The first thing I thought about was the ban on blades over a certain length by law.
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Join Date: May 2017
Location: France
Posts: 43
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Ren Ren, it could be another possibility !
To be honest I really have no idea about the meaning of the wooden one ! After all it could be only decorative... maybe we just have to accept this one as it is ! Just a wood knife
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