Traditional British knives, anyone?

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bent-stick said:
Traditionally the archers pick and the bollock dagger are very british.

that's b-0-l-l-0-c-k (in case it gets censored - sorry but that's what it's called.

It is medieval, not british, the French call that "dague a couillettes" basically having the same meaning except that they consider these as small implements. :rolleyes:

I cannot beleive there is no traditional farmer/shepperd knife in England or Britain (read me, I did not say UK), like in the rest of continental europe ???
 

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