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			Join Date: Oct 2005 
				Location: Paris (FR*) Cairo (EG) 
				
				
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			during spring period, we crossed Uzbekistan, and in Bukhara I saw this blacksmith (pic) honestly, I didn't been too much impressed by his production, but frustrated to don't have found antic's I bought (expensive, on my point of view, I hardly negotiated, but till yet expensive ... 250 box)   the first picture show 2 knifes; one is really for tourist (present from a friend) the other, it's a traditional knife with a "wootz steel" blade, - hilt made with an horn, and a piece of mother of pearl at extremity - scabbard is less than average, I imagined to see for a new one, but to respect the "ethnography" I kept it as it is ... all that is not to much "glorious", but it's at the level (presently) of the country   à + Dom  | 
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			Join Date: Dec 2004 
				Location: East Coast USA 
				
				
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	Very nice but the second knife is pattern welded not wootz still a great knife to have in your collection. The smith used a random pattern billet and filed vertical grooves in the bar then he hammered the face of the billet flat and that is how he created the ladder effect.  | 
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