Aladdins knife?

This knife has Arabic writing on it and that's about all I know so maybe the picture will help somebody explain where this thing came from?



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i would love to have that to cut my roots
 

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Hello londog72,

"Acero" is the Spanish word for steel. Is the maker's stamp "Ravo" with an arrow through it? Is it single edged? How'd you come upon it?

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Hello londog72,

"Acero" is the Spanish word for steel. Is the maker's stamp "Ravo" with an arrow through it? Is it single edged? How'd you come upon it?



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Here is pic of handle.. I noticed a diff color metal inside the tip that appears to of been used to pack or hit something? Let me know if u need a better pic

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Where did you find it? That might help.
 

Your asking where it came from but you have it. Where did it come from? is a answer you have. Is it a MD find or a flee market. If it is a flee market it is probably from china. MD find would warrant some looking into.
 

Looks like a cheaply made Mexican knife. There is no Arabic writing on it.
 

The wood doesn't seem like it is anything special, it looks like it could be made for the tourist trade.
 

I believe it says Ravo (the maker) fine steel. looks to be spanish not arabic.
 

Seems to be saying in spanish fine metal steel.
 

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