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Real or tourist....
Appreciate any opinions at all.... Best, Stefan Sweden |
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Hello, I would say nice tourist item
( especially for the blade ) Maybe made in india |
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That was my guess too....
Thank you! /Stefan |
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Tourist and not very ethnic attempt to immitate the Arab Jambyia... or the Indian Khanjar... or both of them.
![]() However, the technique doesn't appear to be Indian to me. More likely North Africa, Syria or even Turkey. ![]() Last edited by mariusgmioc; 14th July 2017 at 04:50 PM. |
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It's Pakistani work c. 1970s-present
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Nope. Tourist, India. Same work on the tourist kukri from India.
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Is there a scabbard to go with it? |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Yup, tourist.
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