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Fernando dear chap it was meant as a joke. It is a big knife for a big ? you would not want to loose the top. Sorry I am British we cannot help ourselves.
I have been searching too. As you have read I went for it thinking it was African. I wonder? If I was right in the first place ![]() Last edited by Tim Simmons; 9th October 2007 at 08:54 PM. |
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I have noticed the smily ![]() Portuguese also play with words, only you have the advantage of mother language ![]() Concerning the knife, i align on the queue for the Oriental version ... i know pretty well that you are on the African side. BTW i am circumsized myself ... and still up top ... ic ![]() fernando |
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Fernando how sad for a minute I thought you were on my side. Historically Portugal is Britain's oldest ally.
I suppose somebody could have collected a domestic knife and painted it in varnish to preserve it. Or a bit like the Afghan Lohar sugar hammer. I have go one of those too sugar hammer that is. ![]() |
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You see i am giving you all the strenght. That's what allies are for ![]() |
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Hello Tim,
I was perusing through the Oriental-Arms archive and I stubbled on to this interesting Afghan blade, very similar to your chopper: http://www.oriental-arms.com/item.php?id=1036 it has the same rounded serrations on the back and the curved, clipped point. Here are some of the pics. Regards, Emanuel |
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Now that is very interesting, fantastic recall. The similarity is unquestionable. I have not seen the use of the Indian ebony "coromandel wood" on Afghan items.
On my example the line cut in the blade and stamp are seen on the Afghan/ entral Asian knife with the ivory handle I post earlier. Does anybody feel it would be unreasonable to assume this has been sorted completely? Is it or is it not a weapon? any knife is a weapon? ![]() more pics here http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=5314 |
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I wonder if these knives and my example in particular are to do with "QURBANI" I only say this because although a deadly thing, I do have some doubt about a field and battle hardiness but one can find a great deal of lightweight slashing weapons in less affluent areas.
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