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DaveS 9th January 2011 04:54 AM

Need translation.
 
Hope some can translate Arabic script on this silver hilted kaskara. An
Arab historian was able to translate one side of blade, but was unable to
read the other side. He also pointed out two small pieces of chain mail on
the sword knot. He said that this represented two recent births in the
owners family. I have no way of knowing weather this is fact or not. Has
anyone ever heard of this practice before? The blade is european, one
single wide fuller running full length of the blade, and the blade is 35 inches
long. This translation was done over 20 years ago and i need a memory
refresher. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.........Dave

DaveS 9th January 2011 04:59 AM

Well, for the second time these pictures didn't go through. My computer
is so old and slow that half the time it takes forever to do anything. I guess
it's time to buy a new one.........Dave.

Robert 9th January 2011 05:03 AM

Hello Dave, If you would like to e-mail the pictures to me I will post them for you. coleman5@copper.net

Robert

DaveS 10th January 2011 03:32 AM

Thanks Robert, but Albert (Kino) said he would help send the pictures
on to you guys. I don't have any trouble sending pictures through e-mail,
but i have all kinds of trouble sending anything to the forum. I have an
interesting mandau, and a small twist-core campilon which i believe to be
Tiboli that appears to be made by a moro but with a completly different
handle style. Hope some of you might have some idea as to the origin of the
piece. Eventually i'll figure out how to send these pictures through. Thanks
again for offering to help...........Dave.


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