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Marcus 28th September 2016 01:25 PM

How to wear a Kaskara?
 
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I just got in this kaskara and was impressed with how complex the harness is; there is both a broad and thin strap of about equals length and two pairs of braided cord coming out of the main strap. I know these were worn on the back. Does anyone have a picture of how these straps and cords were arranged?

Kubur 28th September 2016 02:46 PM

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I just got in this kaskara and was impressed with how complex the harness is; there is both a broad and thin strap of about equals length and two pairs of braided cord coming out of the main strap. I know these were worn on the back. Does anyone have a picture of how these straps and cords were arranged?

Hi

There were worn under the shoulder, not on the back, with the hilt "going out" of your arm pit.

Marcus 28th September 2016 03:25 PM

Belt and braces?
 
Thanks. Good pictures. These appear to show pretty simple loops though not the complex set of straps on my example.

Kubur 28th September 2016 03:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Marcus
Thanks. Good pictures. These appear to show pretty simple loops though not the complex set of straps on my example.

Hi Marcus
That's normal, your straps are just for decoration, droping down.
Like the West African Mandingo swords...
Even the Persian Qaddara have the same stuff.
Best

Marcus 2nd October 2016 04:12 PM

straps
 
I find I can loop the thinner strap over my neck and the thicker one around my left arm to the shoulder and this holds the scabbard in place for hilt to be in position under my left arm as seen in illustrations provided.

Edster 2nd October 2016 11:08 PM

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Here's a shot of a sword as it is carried on a camel. 1985.

Kubur 2nd October 2016 11:25 PM

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Here's a shot of a sword as it is carried on a camel. 1985.

Oh i was there too...
a last pic, most probably for the pose.


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