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Old 20th November 2007, 08:10 PM   #1
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Hi Rod,
above all, the second knife's hilt looks very similar to that of my sword. Now I'm really curious to know more about its origin.
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Old 21st November 2007, 06:10 PM   #2
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Ciao, Paolo. Very nice sword. I do not know which area of Abyssinia it originated from. The only thought I have is that it is very VERY similar to one that is at the Pigorini Museum in Rome. Flavio posted the pictures a while back and is listed as number 2. Unfortunatelly, the identification card cannot be read. Maybe Flavio as made a note of it?
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Old 21st November 2007, 06:54 PM   #3
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Hi roanoa,
Is this?
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Old 22nd November 2007, 01:25 AM   #4
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Interesting discussion and examples gentlemen.
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Old 24th November 2007, 02:24 AM   #5
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Ciao, Paolo. Have you checked with Flavio about the description of the Pigorini sword? It is a very nice example of a not so common variation. I am a bit uncertain about calling it a "shotel" as it has characteristics that set it apart from the typical shotel forms. I have seen somewhere a reference about it being called SHAMLA. But considering the many languages spoken in Abyssinia, shamla could very well simply mean "sword".....
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Old 24th November 2007, 03:58 PM   #6
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Hi Roanna,
is there a link between the hilt designs as seen in Paolos sword and the couple of daggers I posted. Do you think this is a characteristic of Oromia related tribes or just coincidence in this case?
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Old 26th November 2007, 05:57 PM   #7
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Hi, Rod. The handles you are referring to are of typical Abyssinian design, but there is not enough evidence to trace them to a particular ethnic group.
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