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If anyone has another image of an Indian dagger with a carved iron rams head hilt I would like to see it. |
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Two almost identical new pattern welded blades. Two almost identical new scabbards. Two almost identical new koftgari works. Two almost identical ram hilts... that are almost certainly new. So, in this case I believe there is very little doubt.Excellent point! Yet, this doesn't impair my initial oppinion that the dagger of the original posting is a 19th century piece, both hilt and blade. |
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The one in question seems to have no wear to the edges and in fact has red rust which is sometimes a sign if a newly made iron item. As for the pitting, this can be made through various methods but how do you explain the lack of wear as seen in the hilt of #21? It may be old and then again it may be new, you have to be a bit skeptical in cases like this. |
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