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Can anyone identify the crest on the sheath? n2s |
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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? Lew |
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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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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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Small ones are known as choora.
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Lew |
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