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and the next photo...
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I love number 7 and it looks like very fine Rhino horn too...very nice
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Another very nice group there Bill. Wide range of syles and ages.
At the very least get some penetrating oil on the rusted patches like the ones on #7 to try and stop the decay progressing. Are these more from the cellar? Can't wait to see what you DO display! ![]() Best Gene |
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Salaams, 6. Saudia 7. Habaabi Saudia 8 Muscat 9 Habaabi Saudia 10 Yemen and Salalah. Ibrahiim |
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Hint duly noted, here are three more:
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Salaams and thanks Lee...First is an Omani Khanjar from the Sharqiyya (not Sur) and favoured in the central area and south (Khaiyma and Salalah). I like the hilt which is hundreds of silver pins hammered into the horn grip that could well be Z'raff(Rhino). ![]() Second is a Yemeni Jambiyya. Third is a Yemeni Jambiyya( very basic dagger ) Regards, Ibrahiim al Balooshi. Last edited by Ibrahiim al Balooshi; 2nd February 2012 at 04:14 PM. |
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Salaams Lee ~ Anymore? Bump !
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Ibrahiim, Gav and Gene, Thank you so much for your expertise (and kindness re the awful rust problem.) I live in the Southeastern part of the US, and have 53 inches of rainfall per year. I built a basement that is as waterproof as possible--sprayed-on rubber on the outside of the wall, and waterproof paint inside.
And a raised wooden floor with dehumidifiers going constantly. But, somehow the knives still managed to rust! I reckon it's back to the drawing board.... Thanks, Bill |
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