new to me
new to me
I am including a few photos of what I think is a gaucho knife of some kind, or boot knife. And wonder if it is worth anything. It almost appears that the blade is new. I see no marks of sterling on the handle or the metal scabbard, but can not discount if it is.
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Very cool knife. I bet German or Italian. And congrats on being around here for a year.
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I would say it is a tourist grade gaucho knife and it is not sterling and you are correct, not very old. Value? Minimal.
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Yes timdog it is a Gaucho knife; here is an article about them and other Argentinian knives: http://www.vikingsword.com/ethsword/facon/criollo.html.
A few years ago I had a knife exchange with one of our members from Argentina (marlinspikes for Gauchos) and had occasion to learn a little about them. Here are some additional links about our exchange:
https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/k ... ho#p641133
https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/k ... ho#p634850
I would not dismiss timdog’s knife as a mere inexpensive tourist knife until I could examine it. It does not look old and may not be a museum piece, but many such knives are very well made, ornate, expensive, and highly prized.
Dennis
A few years ago I had a knife exchange with one of our members from Argentina (marlinspikes for Gauchos) and had occasion to learn a little about them. Here are some additional links about our exchange:
https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/k ... ho#p641133
https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/k ... ho#p634850
I would not dismiss timdog’s knife as a mere inexpensive tourist knife until I could examine it. It does not look old and may not be a museum piece, but many such knives are very well made, ornate, expensive, and highly prized.
Dennis