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13th February 2023, 06:46 AM | #1 |
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Could be a sugar knife. Tea sugar and bling.
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13th February 2023, 08:20 AM | #2 |
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13th February 2023, 12:57 PM | #3 |
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Beautiful knife Mahratt! Something ceremonial? For cutting the umbilical cord? Or for harvesting something special? Only for thought-provoking impulses!
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13th February 2023, 01:24 PM | #4 | |
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Great versions. I don't know what the function of this knife is. I myself am very interested. That's why I turned to the collective mind of the forum |
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13th February 2023, 06:40 PM | #5 |
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I dont know why, but i am thinking of cutting flowers. The forward curved blade, the size of it...
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13th February 2023, 07:06 PM | #6 |
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Circumcision?
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13th February 2023, 07:52 PM | #7 |
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Seems like a rich man's tool. It is maybe analogous to a gentleman's silver budding knife, if not for the same purpose. Maybe for some sort of pruning? Was there a type of genteel plant husbandry there or vineyards? To me it does not appear designed for rigorous use.
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14th February 2023, 06:14 AM | #8 |
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14th February 2023, 07:35 AM | #9 |
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Richard, when I was going through Medical School we had this contraption called the "Little Trimmer."
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