Coutellerie Couperier-Coursolle

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joeradza
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Coutellerie Couperier-Coursolle

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If you like brass figural knives they have a multitude of patterns. I picked up this one which is a Yatagan.
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Joe, can you make out what she is holding or doing?
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I like it. It has a lot of character!

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Quick Steel wrote: Fri Jul 15, 2022 1:20 pm Joe, can you make out what she is holding or doing?
It took a while, but with the help of a French member I have the answer. The mark side is a hunter and the pile side is a woman spinning yarn.
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I love these! A bunch of other French companies (like Pradel) used to make these figural brass scale knives.
A 3 piece with a Breton fisherman on one side and a dockside scene on the other. Perfect for making snacks and opening beverages.
A 3 piece with a Breton fisherman on one side and a dockside scene on the other. Perfect for making snacks and opening beverages.
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