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<p>[QUOTE="wlwhittier, post: 11290736, member: 76316"]The tang may have been 'burnt into' the grip, which seems to have been well-enough done that it's wobble-free secure...that speaks of mature skill with steel, wood an' heat. Home-made perhaps...but aside from the carving, not primitive, imho. I wish I could hold it in my hot little hands fer a closer look, Amigo.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="wlwhittier, post: 11290736, member: 76316"]The tang may have been 'burnt into' the grip, which seems to have been well-enough done that it's wobble-free secure...that speaks of mature skill with steel, wood an' heat. Home-made perhaps...but aside from the carving, not primitive, imho. I wish I could hold it in my hot little hands fer a closer look, Amigo.[/QUOTE]
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