Galvarino's Knives

Origin
Galvarino was a Mapuche warrior who fought in the Arauco War. When captured by García Hurtado de Mendoza, he along with several other captives, had their hands cut off as a warning to others. Seeking justice, Galvarino had knives fasted to his amputated wrists so that he could fight. Leading the charge against Mendoza, Galvarino was about to strike down Mendoza's second in command. Unfortunately, the battle was soon over with the rebellion quelled. Galvarino was hanged for his part in the insurrection.

Effects
When touched with any type of wound upon the hands or fingers, the knives will fuse to the user's wrists. They will not come off until the user has defeated his/her foe or until neutralized.

Collection
Collected in June 24th, 1953, along with Model 1890.