Help identifying old Chinese cleavers

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Tinypies

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First three images are of the same cleaver, it has a very interesting concave grind on the right side. Last image is a different cleaver.
 

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Can you read chinese?

I can't tell what the first one is but the last one seems to be made by a company called samble: yjsamble.com.

The bottom rectangle says "1997 Hong Kong reunification, Samble special edition". The rest are logos and the company name.
 
Can you read chinese?

I can't tell what the first one is but the last one seems to be made by a company called samble: yjsamble.com.

The bottom rectangle says "1997 Hong Kong reunification, Samble special edition". The rest are logos and the company name.

That is some mouth full to print on the side of a cleaver. :) In my experience, those brass handled models tend to be sold in the Chinese versions of "big box" stores.
 
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