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Silver Brass Moroccan Dagger Islamic Koummya knife Berber Khanjar Jambiya

US $30.00
Condition:
Used
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Located in: North Palm Beach, Florida, United States
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Item specifics

Condition
Used: An item that has been used previously. See the seller’s listing for full details and ...
Blade Material
METAL
Cutting Edge
Double
Brand
Unbranded
Type
Stiletto
Dexterity
Ambidextrous
Color
Brown
Original/Reproduction
Original
Country/Region of Manufacture
Unknown
Handle Material
Wood

Item description from the seller

Austrian European Antiques

Austrian European Antiques

99.6% positive feedback
9.5K items sold
Joined Aug 2002
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Detailed seller ratings

Average for the last 12 months

Accurate description
4.9
Reasonable shipping cost
5.0
Shipping speed
5.0
Communication
5.0

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e***t (406)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Did not show signs of age or use. It was unfinished and was not even given a blade edge. The metal was tarnished due to low quality materials and the Craftmans ship was sub par. Blade was secured by filling the handle with sand and then pouring lead into the grip to hold it together.
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