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Old 22nd October 2007, 11:10 PM   #1
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Also some rhino horn can be translucent.
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Old 22nd October 2007, 11:18 PM   #2
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Also some rhino horn can be translucent.
Yes, with the coming of age. But maybe not so bright as David's example(?)
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Old 22nd October 2007, 11:46 PM   #3
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Rhino horn can be translucent & bright in sunlight etc at any age. Depends on the individual horn. Goat,cow or buffalo horn can be translucent to on occasions.

At least it looks like a real blade as well.

The amber jambiyas dont seem to be real amber to me. More a plastic resin mix.

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Old 23rd October 2007, 01:51 PM   #4
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Thank you all for your replies.

Robert and Fernando, amber was something I had not considered and could be a possibility. The seller describes the hilt as being 'some sort of bone'...but due to the colouration and 'apparent' translucence, assumed rhino a high possibility.

Hi Lew, thank you for the additional info, I agree totally that the silverwork on mine has less quality than the really nice examples you posted.

Hi Spiral, the pics do suggest that the blade is 'real' ( I do hope you are right) and it was this thought that I took the risk and bought it. I understand that a number of recent blades were made with two sheets of steel welded together (I assume that the central ridge contour is 'pressed' on each sheet and gives the illusion of a solid central spine when the two halves are joined)
Also I was under the impression that the translucence of Rhino horn improves with age and handling.....thanks for putting me 'straight'.

I will post a better description and pics when it arrives.


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Old 23rd October 2007, 09:38 PM   #5
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Also I was under the impression that the translucence of Rhino horn improves with age and handling.....thanks for putting me 'straight'.
I didnt say it didnt improve David, I said "Rhino horn can be translucent & bright in sunlight etc at any age."

With care & handling with clean hands it can get a better shine & patina. With unwashed hands it just goes brown & opaque.

But it can start out bright & translucent.

Look forward to the pics. That doesnt look a hollow blade.


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Old 23rd October 2007, 10:30 PM   #6
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Are you suggesting that since my jambiya's rhino horn is dark and opaque that the original owner had dirty hands .


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Old 23rd October 2007, 10:39 PM   #7
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Are you suggesting that since my jambiya's rhino horn is dark and opaque that the original owner had dirty hands .


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Only if it was translucent to begin with Lew!

It might just be dark & opaque rhino horn.


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