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Old 18th February 2024, 10:22 AM   #1
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Double pedang suduk from Java. Lacquered scabbard, silver fittings and pamor blade.
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Old 18th February 2024, 01:24 PM   #2
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Thanks JBG. Lovely examples.
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Old 18th February 2024, 02:59 PM   #3
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Caucasian dagger. Georgia. 19th century.
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Old 19th February 2024, 01:48 AM   #4
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Lovely example also TK!

Do the two hilts have a mechanism to lock them together, converting the twin daggers into a single dagger?
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Old 19th February 2024, 06:15 AM   #5
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Two examples from India
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Old 19th February 2024, 12:58 PM   #6
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And from Turkestan
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Old 20th February 2024, 06:26 AM   #7
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Lovely example also TK!

Do the two hilts have a mechanism to lock them together, converting the twin daggers into a single dagger?
Yes. There is a mechanism that consists of pins and grooves.
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Old 20th February 2024, 09:01 AM   #8
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GePi,

The Indian blades look well crafted and show a similar locking device to the example of Turkoman.khan. The Turkestan pair are gorgeous knives and perfectly matched. Are any of these blades wootz? Any idea about what they were used for?

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GePi,

The Indian blades look well crafted and show a similar locking device to the example of Turkoman.khan. The Turkestan pair are gorgeous knives and perfectly matched. Are any of these blades wootz? Any idea about what they were used for?

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I only own the example with the accompanying whetstone, the blades are not wootz, they are homogenous spring steel, the spring tension locks the two halves together when joined.
The second Turkestan example is Gavin's and pattern welded I believe.

As for usage, I am not sure. It could just be a gimmick. I thought mine could be a razor because they are quite thin and very sharp, but the blades are purposefully slightly bending inwards.
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