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Hello Tim,
I am pretty sure that it isn't the original/first handle. Albeit the handles on these swords can be simple but never crudely. Regards, Detlef |
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No chance, Tim - look at the metal work of the scabbard: If there are funds for this, there also are for at least a plain hilt.
This hilt will do in a pinch; stylistically, it just doesn't cut it, I'm afraid. Regards, Kai |
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I wonder if anybody has a more suitable handle.
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Hi Tim,
Actually, in my opinion, only guard, blade and U frame in iron are original to the piece. The rest is a later addition/restoration probably made for sell it to tourists. If i ever find spare parts for the handle, i Will try to reach you. Best Julien |
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Hmm, not sure about that. It would have be extremely clever to include the marks left by a little finger ring.
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The coral turns out to be a moulded piece of glass. I wonder how many of the lower quality Tibetan weapons have glass pieces.
Last edited by Tim Simmons; 24th March 2023 at 02:43 PM. Reason: spelling |
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When I found that the coral was glass I thought right this is a recent hash up for sure , but having found that "coral" glass is no way a modern thing I am a lot more happy with this knife.
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