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Photos Require help identifying a flip knife

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Hello,

I have been going through some family storage and have come across the knife below. From what I have gathered it belonged to my Grandfather but we have no further information past that.

I was wondering if anybody had any details about the knife in the picture.

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Thank you
 
Appears to be a Navaja style knife. But as far as further details I am not much help. Hopefully someone more knowledgeable than me can offer some more details.
 
Hello,

I have been going through some family storage and have come across the knife below. From what I have gathered it belonged to my Grandfather but we have no further information past that.

I was wondering if anybody had any details about the knife in the picture.

hWxyPbx

t8X3rOR.jpg


Thank you
 
Hello,

I have been going through some family storage and have come across the knife below. From what I have gathered it belonged to my Grandfather but we have no further information past that.

I was wondering if anybody had any details about the knife in the picture.

hWxyPbx

t8X3rOR.jpg


Thank you
Hello!
Hello! Your picture is a bit fuzzy but it looks like it says Toledo on the blade. The cross on the handle is the cross of St. James, in spanish Cruz de Santiage or also called Cruz Espada. A knife sold in souvenir shops catering to pilgrims visiting Santiago de Compostela.
 
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