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|  29th February 2012, 01:14 PM | #1 | 
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				 |  Another sudanese arm dagger 
			
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|  29th February 2012, 11:34 PM | #2 | 
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			Flavio, Really nice arm dagger. Much better blade than usual. My guess its from Sennar or environs. Probably mid-20th Century. Congratulations, Ed | 
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|  29th February 2012, 11:57 PM | #3 | 
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			Flavio, nice dagger. I really like the subtle shape of the hilt terminals, and it is impressive that 3 out of 4 have survived intact. Regards, Teodor | 
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|  1st March 2012, 01:32 AM | #4 | 
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			just to tell you, thank you Flavio I'm every time very pleased when I watch a quality weapon and this Sudanese arm dagger is splendid à + Dom | 
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|  1st March 2012, 09:39 AM | #5 | 
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			Thank you all     Edster, I think that is a little more older than mid 20th century, at least early 20th century, the patination and the nice construction let me think so, but if you have more clues I'd like to know which are so the next time I will see carefully to catch an older example   Thank you | 
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|  1st March 2012, 10:39 AM | #6 | 
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			Flavio my friend that is one sweet arm dagger   . Very fine quality and as far as age goes I would say 1890s-1920   Congrats Lew | 
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|  1st March 2012, 10:51 AM | #7 | 
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			Hey Lew!!!!!         It's passed long time from my last sudanese arm dagger, but as you can see I try to add something new from time to time and the target is always to reach your collection     All the best | 
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|  1st March 2012, 11:42 PM | #8 | 
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			My only reason for a later date is the stamp design. More "art" focus than a religious inscription as when the Mahdiya was still a living memory. But then again I wouldn't go against Lew's expertise. Regardless, it still a superior piece. Ed | 
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|  2nd March 2012, 02:18 AM | #9 | 
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			Edster The markings on the blade are a variation of the battle of Omdurman/Khartoum This is definately that style dagger from the late 1890s through 1918 or there about. The workmanship and fine quality are apparent. The daggers that were produced during WW2-1950s were of a lesser quality usually there were made by using a forging die and hot pressed to create the fullers. http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...udanese+dagger http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...udanese+dagger Look at number the number 6 post. Lew Last edited by Lew; 2nd March 2012 at 02:23 PM. | 
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|  2nd March 2012, 10:22 PM | #10 | 
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			Lew, Thanks for the explanation. So much to learn. Best, Ed | 
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|  2nd March 2012, 11:00 PM | #11 | 
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			Hi Flavio, very nice arm dagger, like the patina and the markings at the very good worked blade!   Regards, Detlef | 
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|  3rd March 2012, 09:03 AM | #12 | 
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			Thank you Detlef     | 
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|  3rd March 2012, 11:35 PM | #13 | 
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			My friend Max ( ex District Comm 1920's) said that the old Mahdist vets had their knives/daggers marked at  the end in a distinctive way, proud of their devotion in the war. Anyone got a contribution to this.
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|  4th March 2012, 06:18 AM | #14 | |
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 I personally never heard of this practice but maybe Jim can shed some light on this subject  . | |
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