The Spanish knife, also known as the "Navaja", is a traditional folding knife with a long history in Spain. It has a blade that can be up to 12 inches in length and a handle made of various materials such as horn, bone, or wood.
The Navaja knife was first introduced in the Andalusian region of Spain in the 16th century and was mainly used by shepherds and farmers for their daily activities. However, it eventually became popular among bandits and outlaws, who used it as a weapon.
Today, the Navaja knife is still popular among collectors and as a symbol of Spanish culture. The traditional design has been modernized, with new materials and features being incorporated into the knife’s design. In addition, the Spanish government regulates the sale and carry of these knives to prevent them from being used as weapons.
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