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Marcus 25th October 2014 04:11 PM

Russian Roulette
 
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Pay your money, take your chance.

This just in from eBay. Purportedly this came out of Georgia, I am suspecting Afghanistan was where it originated. It is similar to one currently on hold at Oriental arms. I can’t find any marks on the blade and the hilt is interesting with a hole on the back that could be used to attach a lanyard through the hilt. Alternatively, it could be a defect or have come from the age of the item.

Comments welcome. I know it is not an especially awesome piece.

Marcus 25th October 2014 04:12 PM

more pictures
 
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Showing the hole through the hilt.

spiral 25th October 2014 05:33 PM

Interesting piece!

The hilt is heated & flattened horn , the hole, is the naturally occurring hollow from the centre of the horn.

spiral

Marcus 25th October 2014 05:38 PM

any guess on age
 
or origin.

Oliver Pinchot 25th October 2014 05:43 PM

Spiral is right about the hole.
Often, military blades were mounted as shashkas in period; it was a common practice. But it is also being done now. You might look carefully around the base of the grip, where the blade tang goes in, for traces of modern adhesive such as epoxy.

Why do you think it originated in Afghanistan?

spiral 25th October 2014 05:44 PM

Not my subject..... ;)

spiral

Marcus 25th October 2014 05:49 PM

epoxy
 
No trace of glue. Afghanistan just because of the piece on the Oriental Arms site. No really good reason.

David R 27th October 2014 09:29 PM

This one looks good to me! The Afghan shashkas tend to have a distinctive look, usually having a metal mount at the base of the blade like a pesh kabz and a two piece grip.

ariel 28th October 2014 08:35 AM

Doesn't look Afghani to me: they have very distinct large and elongated pommel.


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