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Old 17th October 2015, 04:02 PM   #1
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With regards to the quillon ring and the one usually find on the pommel, sometimes it can be mismatched, with quillons having a ring and the pommel without. This is due to quillons made from casting silver that is then polished into shape. Also, the reuse of old parts is possible, although the only living maker I contacted did not mention any of that and his creations are all consistent.
Hi A.alnakkas, Thank you for your informative reply. You can see on the pommel end the remains of a stub which I think was where the ring was but I do get your point. With regard to the photos of the chape I apologise for their quality which is mainly due to me and my camera.
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Old 17th October 2015, 04:10 PM   #2
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Hi A.alnakkas, Thank you for your informative reply. You can see on the pommel end the remains of a stub which I think was where the ring was but I do get your point. With regard to the photos of the chape I apologise for their quality which is mainly due to me and my camera.
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Hi, me again. Since posting I've noticed what may be an inscription on one edge of the scabbard throat piece and attached a photo for your infoRegards Miguel
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Old 17th October 2015, 05:09 PM   #3
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Looks like the name of the owner. Nayef ibn AbdulAziz.. a common name in the region so hard to know who.

As for the stub on the pommel, that actually not the place for the ring, that usually holds a stone.
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Old 17th October 2015, 05:10 PM   #4
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Its made by the same guy who made this one :-)
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Old 17th October 2015, 07:50 PM   #5
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Smile So many very nice old saifs.

So many very nice old saifs. I am really enjoying this thread.
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Old 17th October 2015, 08:03 PM   #6
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So many very nice old saifs. I am really enjoying this thread.
The maker of those supposedly died either in the 60's or the 70's I am not sure. And not sure if he died of old age.
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Old 18th October 2015, 04:23 PM   #7
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The maker of those supposedly died either in the 60's or the 70's I am not sure. And not sure if he died of old age.
Hi A. ainakkas,
Thank you for taking the time and for your info on my Saif. Is the maker the person you thought it may have been i.e. Sulaiman ibn Bani or is it someone else? I would love to Know.
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