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|  4th October 2021, 10:18 PM | #1 | 
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			Definitely not a Kauhava Puukko    | 
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|  4th October 2021, 10:51 PM | #2 | 
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			It looks Indian to me, in imitation of older horse handle khanjars, though not antique.
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|  5th October 2021, 01:19 AM | #3 | 
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			I would agree with TVV - from India but not an antique
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|  5th October 2021, 10:06 AM | #4 | 
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			Indian or Pakistani, 20th century work, most likely for foreign collector/tourist market. They are still made these days, usually with low quality pattern welded blades. Just eBay "mughal horse dagger" and you'll see what I mean. Almost all that advertise wootz blades are shameless fakes with pattern welded low quality blades. Last edited by mariusgmioc; 5th October 2021 at 01:01 PM. | 
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|  5th October 2021, 06:59 PM | #5 | 
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			thnx a lot gents for identifying and clarifying this !
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|  6th October 2021, 02:35 PM | #6 | 
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			Even though the dagger is not "authentic", I find the horse's expression very appealing from maybe a folkart perspective. Art is really where you find it. Is the horse cast metal or carved wood with metal-like paint under the decorative work? Ed | 
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|  6th October 2021, 07:59 PM | #7 | |
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 And the horse cast being complete metal with a reasonable price it was going going gone   Last edited by gp; 6th October 2021 at 09:37 PM. | |
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|  7th October 2021, 06:07 PM | #8 | |
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 I really like this perspective Ed, and perfectly expressed as always. I have never cared much for the dismissive classification 'tourist' , though I know many pieces are pretty awful in their demeanor. However items made in representation of traditional forms, and themes which are simply trying to carry forward artistic versions of the culture., seem worthy of collection and note. | |
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