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An 1830 article on the facón carried by the gaucho of that era describes it as a "carving knife" with a blade fourteen inches in length; it was carried in a leather sheath worn either in a waist sash or tucked into leggings. Most examples of the facón have crude decorations and are poorly fitted.
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in South America adopted the facón, particularly in the nations of Uruguay, Brazil and Argentina as a convenient weapon of self-defense. The facón was later universally adopted by the gaucho and by men of the rural working class in Argentina and Uruguay, and was used in countless lethal knife
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became more widely available, use of the facón as a close combat weapon declined. Among the gauchos, many continued to wear the knife, though mostly for use as a meat carving or utility knife. However, it was occasionally still used to settle arguments "of honor". In these situations two
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adversaries would attack with slashing attacks to the face, stopping the fight when one of the participants could no longer see clearly as the result of blood seeping from one or more facial cuts.
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or coat is wrapped about the opposite arm to absorb cuts and stabs in a manner reminiscent of traditional Andalusian knife fighting styles using the long-bladed Spanish clasp knife or
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As a result of its bloody history, the facón and similar knives were frequently outlawed over the years in Uruguay, Argentina, and Brazil, though without much outward effect.
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method of knife fighting employed by the gaucho and his facón in Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay, using clothing to protect the weaponless arm, is derived directly from
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Some examples were converted from cut-down swords, while others used blades imported from as far away as England.
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has a large, heavy blade measuring from 25 cm (10 in.) to 51 cm (20 in.) in length.
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An Account of the Pirates Executed at St. Christopher's, in the West Indies, in 1828
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is the main article of combat in an indigenous style of knife fighting known as
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As Charles Darwin said of the distinctive men who wore and used the
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de Rementeria y Fica, Manual of the Baratero, pp 5-6, 9, 12: The
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F. Molina Campos: He Paints the Cowboys of the Argentine Pampas
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fights and murders. In an 1828 account of the capture of
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Life Magazine, Vol. 4, No. 25, June 20, 1938, p. 35
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Index

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vegetarian bacon

fighting
utility knife
Argentina
Brazil
Uruguay
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gaucho
South American
pampas

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