A Alex47800 Joined Sep 13, 2018 Messages 1 Sep 13, 2018 #1 Hello, I picked up this old knife in an estate sale. I made research on it but was unable to identify it. If anyone has info. Thank you
Hello, I picked up this old knife in an estate sale. I made research on it but was unable to identify it. If anyone has info. Thank you
SeppukuSamurai Joined Aug 19, 2014 Messages 1,435 Sep 13, 2018 #3 Pics aren't showing for me. You need to post this in the knife identification part of the forums, you'll have better luck there. In case you're wondering the value, you'll need a paying memebership to find that out.
Pics aren't showing for me. You need to post this in the knife identification part of the forums, you'll have better luck there. In case you're wondering the value, you'll need a paying memebership to find that out.
G GIRLYmann Joined Nov 7, 2005 Messages 6,725 Sep 13, 2018 #4 Wuzzup op! Would have loved to chew on this but the picture unfortunately, is not showing. Guess we'll have to wait until that is fix ...
Wuzzup op! Would have loved to chew on this but the picture unfortunately, is not showing. Guess we'll have to wait until that is fix ...
The Zieg Gold Member Joined Jan 31, 2002 Messages 5,100 Sep 13, 2018 #5 Alex47800 said: Hello, I picked up this old knife in an estate sale. I made research on it but was unable to identify it. If anyone has info. Thank you Click to expand... Pics no work. Zieg
Alex47800 said: Hello, I picked up this old knife in an estate sale. I made research on it but was unable to identify it. If anyone has info. Thank you Click to expand... Pics no work. Zieg
L Legendary_Jarl Joined Feb 8, 2010 Messages 1,144 Sep 13, 2018 #6 It's a Mexican scorpion tail knife made in Sayula, Jalisco, Mexico. I cannot see the other picture. These were usually made as tourist souvenirs.
It's a Mexican scorpion tail knife made in Sayula, Jalisco, Mexico. I cannot see the other picture. These were usually made as tourist souvenirs.