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I guess the thread title about covers it. Silver inlay. Short, jambiyesque tang. ebay #6510586240
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Looks like an iranian or armenian kindjal blade to me. More precisely it's impossible to tell.
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The tang looks as though it was broken from a longer tang piece. Unique piece. I may be wrong though. (My 1 cent worth comment).
Last edited by Alam Shah; 16th February 2005 at 06:31 AM. |
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It doesn't look that way to me; there's no jaggedness. There'es a layered look, where it looks like perhaps it's the end of a folded billet, but it's nicely rounded, not jagged, as we might expect from a torn end, nor heavily pitted, as we'd see if it'd rusted through. It is possible, of course, that it's broken off short; it just doesn't look that way to me. The tang on Arab jambiyas I've seen is much like this....
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I am sure it is Persian: the second pic shows a koftgari-ed snake.
See: http://forums.swordforum.com/showthr...=snake+persian I also think that it used to have regular tang that was filed away: see the position of the fuller. |
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So this snake (as also seen on the spear blade I posted about) indicated Persian?
In the absence of other evidence I think it would be extremely unsound to assume that the fuller "running off the edge" at the blade base indicates a regrind in any way, shape, or form. In fact this feature is fairly common; examine stalk-tang non-European sabres with narrow fullers; I'm particularly thinking of some saifs I've seen. |
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Of course, I can't see its edges very well, and the tang is covered in pitch(?), but the tang looks forged to shape.
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