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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Route 66
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I agree definatly Muslim design, but to my eye a Balkan or Turkish area kard would seem possible?
Is the strap definatly original to the sheath? Spiral |
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Hi,
Spiral good point, looking again I think it is almost certain that the strap is not original to the scabbard, different colours and the scabbard was not designed to accept the square metal ring that marries them together having said that the strap is definitely hand cut and hand sewn. There appears to be no obvious suspension point original to the scabbard. Hope this helps. Regards, Norman. |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Louisville, KY
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.....And as for the handle material...(drum roll please)....it is bone.....
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Hi All,
Well, the bolster sure looks Afghani as do the brass liners between the tang and the hilt scales but the file work and jimping on the spine looks the same as my khodmi/bou saadi blades. The graving on the side of the blade is reminiscent of those north African pieces also. Sincerely, RobT |
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Hi,
Appears to be a bit of a cross cultural enigma, I did try to match it with images on the net but it didn't fit into any of the usual pigeon holes. It is sharp and seems well used and has been looked after so it was a useful tool to someone but where and when? Regards, Norman. |
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