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Iain 4th March 2013 03:03 PM

Couple new takouba
 
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Thought these might be of interest - both have a couple neat features.

These are the best photos I can get right now, I'm working via proxy (i.e. family member) who's got them for me in the US until I get them shipped to Europe.

The first sword has a wide flat blade and a nifty brass grip and then a rather unique hollow "lattice" pommel top.

The second sword is an interesting single fuller blade - no visible blade marks. Brass pommel which looks pretty heavy duty and some rather old style leather.

All comments welcome! :)

Andy Stevens 5th March 2013 03:37 AM

Hello Iain,
Two very interesting examples you got there, and both look to have good age, you certainly find the funkiest Takoubas........whens that book coming :D

Mefidk 5th March 2013 04:30 AM

Two nice examples indeed :)
The second one looks like a European blade, and a 'user'. I would guess this one is quite old, also judging from the thickly wrapped hilt - designed for holding not looking pretty.

Iain 6th March 2013 05:37 PM

Hi Chris,

I agree, second is quite likely European. Although I don't recall a trade blade pattern with a fuller and then a midrib like this. I'm more familiar with the flat patterns like the Peter Kull blades. Just a single fuller and then an entirely flat blade with a chisel like edge profile.

The leatherwork certainly stands out. I believe this type of leather is a good indication of age as it shows a different tanning process than the thin, modern leather usually seen on recent Tuareg work.

Hi Andy,

Glad you like these two. :) I do try to get the odd looking ones - the book.. well.... ;) Not the first time its been mentioned!

Cheers,

Iain


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