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Old 12th February 2020, 07:13 AM   #1
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Jens, On that Khanjar with a nilgai head....can you show a larger photo of the weld junction between the body of the blade and the tip?

I have several 1900's all metal daggers with ram heads and modern stone carved handles with many animals...not really worth showing you lot.

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I do not think there is any weld between the body of the blade and the tip. The discoloration at the tip is because of differential heat treatment.

I have several wootz blades and a fair share of them have this kind of discolorations.
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Old 12th February 2020, 09:32 AM   #2
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Richard, do you mean this part?
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Old 12th February 2020, 10:06 AM   #3
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Richard, do you mean this part?
Thank you Jens!

Now I believe there might be a welding area, right at junction between the fuller and the reinforced tip.

Very interesting. Very possible that a harder variety of wootz has been used for the tip.
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