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Hi,  I bought this lot in a lot of fairly common knives from a friend of a friend.  It's a very well made knife and is 10-3/4 inches long.  I've tried to find some info online with no luck at all.  So, I was hoping that somebody here might know who made it and when.  Thanks  in advance for any help, Mike.

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Is that the only marking on the blade?

That's the only marking I can find anywhere on the knife.  

I can't find anything at all on this, Mike. Sorry. Best I can guess, is that it is not supposed to get put away wet, which may be an indicator of inferior steel. Being damascus with no maker's mark, I am guessing it came out of the far east.

Thanks for looking.  I was kind of leaning toward China as well.  Regards, Mike

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