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Indeed.
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I am not sure of the handle material but I I think you have a lovely knife Corrado. I have not seen one with a pommel in the shape of a camel`s head before, most unusual thanks for sharing. The blade looks like a form of Indian Khanjar but I cannot tell if it is double edged.
I am not sure what forum Broadaxe and Fernando are referring to, I thought we were already in the Ethnographic Arms Forum ![]() Miguel |
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Thanks a lot to you for your helpful comments. The blade is two edged but as broadaxe said correctly it might probably be a rather new Indian one , but I am not sure. What pleases me is the nicely carved camel grip.
Thanks once again corrado26 |
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Hey Corrado,
Could you take clearer photos of the blade? |
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The dagger belongs to a friend who is a trucker and will come back from his tour not before april 1st. So I cannot take better Fotos, but I have tried to work at least one foto of the blade.
Best regards corrado26 |
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The blade is pattern welded mechanical damascus and relatively sure not new.
New Indian damascus steel have a birds eye -pattern (in german language "small roses") in most cases. A skillful made polishing and etching would bring back its original beauty. |
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Hi Roland_M,
this is very good news and I appreciate the high knowledge of the members of this forum very much. As soon as I have the dagger in hands I'll make better fotos to show them here. Best regards corrado26 |
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No apologies needed
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My friends from a Rajasthani noble family have daggers that look VERY similar to this one, down to the koftgari. They have had them in the family for a long time, so it's possible that the whole dagger is old.
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