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Thank you Lotfy,
Sorry for the delay, I have had problems with the last update on the PC. Anyway here they are:- Nos 1 & 2 are on the front of the scabbard. Nos 3 & 4 which should be reversed, if you see what I mean, are on the reverse (seamed) side of the scabbard. Last edited by Richard G; 14th December 2015 at 02:46 PM. |
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Can you email the photos, I need high definition ones to zoom in. |
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Wow! that was quick. I'll try.
Richard PS. Have sent a PM Last edited by Richard G; 14th December 2015 at 03:01 PM. |
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Saif made in the city of Ha'il. Blade is European? there is latin script on it that I cannot read.
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Dear friends,
Would someone be willing to confirm the determination of this saif saber? It seems to be a 20th century production. An Arab friend helped me translate the inscription on the blade: ،،، السيف عزة مجد أنت قابضها ،،، ،،، وعزة المجد لا تأتيك بالوهن ،،، ،،، ففي السيوف دفاع العرب والوطن ،،، The sword is the height of glory, O bearer, and in the height of glory you shall not be wearied; as the sword is the pride [defender] of all the Arabs, and the sword is the defender of the Arabs and the homeland. What is curious is that it has the number 4 stamped on the crossguard and the sheath which could indicate a more industrial production? The grip seems to be plated with a sort of plastic, which the author says smells like pinewood when burnt? ![]() What do you guys think. Also do you have any indication on the worth of such sabers? Thanks! |
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Hello,
Mounts are very recent, made in Syria. Those were mostly made for decoration and sometimes as state gifts. The koftgari looks new. But the blade looks genuine and old, which is a common practice to refit old blades. Have an expert test it for wootz. |
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Thank you very much!
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