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Old 24th March 2006, 07:30 AM   #1
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Very interesting piece.
What it puzzles me are these marks like "cuts" on the hilt. They look they made after market and on purpose. They do not look like natural age marks. Did anyone was counting something?
I am not sure which marks you are referring to.

Can anyone identify the crest on the sheath?

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Old 24th March 2006, 08:35 AM   #2
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For inscription Razmak, see this:
http://www.queensroyalsurreys.org.uk...india45_1.html
Also " sellers" on top, and date 1930
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Old 24th March 2006, 11:08 AM   #3
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For inscription Razmak, see this:
http://www.queensroyalsurreys.org.uk...india45_1.html
Also " sellers" on top, and date 1930
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I see what Razmak is but could not find sellers? Btw those marks on the horn are natural inclusions maybe from mountain sheep horn?

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Old 24th March 2006, 01:37 PM   #4
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I do not think that the blade is shortened, as Louie said before. As far as i know khybers come in two sizes. The smaller ones with big pommels and the longer ones with small pommels. In other words, observing thoose knifes I came to a conclusion that the shorter will be the blade the more pronounced would be the pommel. Am I right?
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Old 24th March 2006, 01:48 PM   #5
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I do not think it is altered ; Khyber knives come in all sizes within groups small, medium and the very large ones.
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Old 24th March 2006, 02:35 PM   #6
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Small ones are known as choora.
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Old 24th March 2006, 03:16 PM   #7
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Small ones are known as choora.
This one is not a choora or pesh due to wide blade profile. Pesh and choora have a narrow tapered profile this blade has belly to it for slashing a nice mix of both styles of weapons.

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