Tactical fixed.

А time to scatter stones and a time to gather stones ...
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Thanks for the links :thumbup:

If you don't mind you could email me through the forum, I have a few questions. :)
 
I finally took a picture of my collection not so long ago.

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Of course, I forgot three knives...
 
S-21 by José Moreno.

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Spanish limited run, a more tactical version of the famous Oso Negro and Villegas knives.

They made two models, one thicker than the other. http://www.laespadaartesana.com/tie...y-navajas-de-fabricacion-propia-y-person-45/5 (at the bottom of the list)

It's hard to find a lot of information about it, because in Spain there isnt a lot of knife enthusiasm or culture. However here is a japanese website that sells it: http://www.rivertop.ne.jp/rivertopsabu/nif/s21.html

It is sold out in Spain, and among spanish knife collectors it is iconic. Probably the most "tactical" knife ever made in Spain.

It is not called "Moreniensis" but here's a video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZX4lu3l94U
 
Thank you, interesting knife, I try to get. I have only Cudeman Villegas.
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I was yesterday at the Maritime Defense Show, held in the hands a knife of frogmens.
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