A very thin blade, that also suggests not commercially produced. Whether it was made in a garden shed or in a trench, is harder to define without provenance. But anything made by a family member to me is valuable to the family. Keep it well.
A very thin blade, that also suggests not commercially produced. Whether it was made in a garden shed or in a trench, is harder to define without provenance. But anything made by a family member to me is valuable to the family. Keep it well.
It looks more like an oyster knife than anything else.
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