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Join Date: Aug 2019
Location: Belgium
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Hi Teodor Thanks for your response, the little interesting is meant slightly ironically, I try to post objects interesting enough to contribute to the forum. Takouba's brought more interest a few years ago than today and new posts are rarer.
Back to the takouba, the scabbard is in poor condition, and is very limp and cracked in 3 places. The sword does not go all the way into the scabbard, the last 16cm does not go in. The seller told me that the sword was stuck in the scabbard when purchased. It took a lot of effort to get it out and the blade was rusted considerably. In what way he got the sword out I don't know but can imagine there was some damage to the scabbard. Sheath looks old to me. your estimate is similar to what I have in mind. Best regards Marc |
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Location: Olomouc
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Looks like a local blade and a late 19th century hilting.
I've seen about 4-5 of these now with the rain guard feature, seems to be something that was in fashion for a short period and likely in a particular region. The one I had the mounts seemed to be Tuareg, but I have to admit it was quite some years ago and I don't recall it in great detail. Marc, you have a PM from me. ![]() |
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thanks for your response and dating. 4 or 5 ever seen, then I was a bit lucky to come across these. Glad to have another piece of history in the house. I have replied to your email. Regards Marc |
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