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Old 18th July 2015, 10:04 PM   #1
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Last tought, last minute:
I have seen some Bou Saidi (Algerian / Kabyle) knifes with the same patterns "little suns" and the "finger nails"... Just to let you know.
But I still think like Colin that Sudan is the best candidate.
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Old 19th July 2015, 04:12 AM   #2
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What are the dimensions? nice strange thing. I think its an Uromastyx rather than a crocodile! The construction of the item looks akin to shibriya (yes, some come with a similar curved blade rather than the usual shibriya blade) but it could be anything!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uromastyx
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Old 20th July 2015, 10:53 AM   #3
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Hi,
Please have a look at the book from Egerton of Tatton
notice n°197, blade with crocodile from Dongola, Sudan.
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Old 20th July 2015, 12:23 PM   #4
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Thanks Guys your comments have been really helpful, special thanks to Kabur for guiding me to a ref book. I have been searching for an illustration showing a blade with a crocodile image without success.
Many thanks again
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Old 2nd August 2015, 03:08 PM   #5
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Hi,
Please have a look at the book from Egerton of Tatton
notice n°197, blade with crocodile from Dongola, Sudan.
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Hi Kubur,
Thought you might be interested in this illustration that I have found in one of my books that I seldom refer to. you will see that fig 9 is an illustration of the sword described in Egerton`s book or one very similar and you can distinctly see the crocodile decoration on the blade.
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Old 2nd August 2015, 03:33 PM   #6
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Yep it's the one.
But yours is a cross cultural object, Sudanese blade and Egyptian/Ottoman hilt and scabbard.
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