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Araņa_del_Sol 18th April 2024 08:41 PM

Unknown dagger for ID and comment
 
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Hi all,

This dagger (below) has defied my attempts to identify it. I suspect that it is African in origin but that is just a hunch, the blocky hilt with its rectangular cross-section is particularly unfamiliar to me. If anyone has insights on what it is or where it might be from, that would be greatly appreciated.

Overall length: 34.4 cm (~13.5 in.)

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mariusgmioc 18th April 2024 09:27 PM

I do not think this is an ethnographic dagger. It looks more like a "trench" knife with a blade made of sheet steel.

Sajen 18th April 2024 10:56 PM

I also don't think it's ethnographic, the blade maybe but the hilt looks very recent home made!?:)

Araņa_del_Sol 19th April 2024 02:53 AM

Thank you both! That makes sense now why I could not find anything else that looks like it.

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Sajen 19th April 2024 10:30 AM

Maybe it's one of the "great" restorations you can see on YouTube! :D:D;)

Klop 19th April 2024 11:32 PM

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the blade appears to be asymmetrical along the edge like some Congo knives, when you flip it over looks the same again? crossection like drawn in black? maybe a somewhat older blade rehilted recently.

Kind regards,
Eric.

Sajen 20th April 2024 12:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Klop (Post 290331)
the blade appears to be asymmetrical along the edge like some Congo knives, when you flip it over looks the same again? crossection like drawn in black? maybe a somewhat older blade rehilted recently.

Hello Eric,

Look to #3, I also think that it's an African blade.

Regards,
Detlef

Klop 20th April 2024 02:09 PM

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Hi Detlef, yes I did see your earlier post, we concur so it must be the truth:D

But seriously, attached an example with similar features which triggered my thoughts.

kind regards,
Eric

Sajen 20th April 2024 05:09 PM

Hello Eric,

I think it's pointless to worry about where this blade came from! Without a handle and scabbard, it will be very difficult to assign the blade. And it's not a very special blade which would be worth giving it a "new" handle.

Regards,
Detlef

Yvain 26th April 2024 07:39 PM

Not saying that's the case here, but this type of hilt isn't unheard of in Africa : https://www.africanarms.com/images/b...iver-39-cm.jpg


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