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I know that one of these is a Shona dagger and another is possibly a Chinese currency sword. I’m not sure what the others are. Moroccan? Jambiyas? Any information would be greatly apriciated.
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Hi Tom,
From the top.... The scabbard and handle are from a Moroccan Koummyya dagger. Some sort of African knife. Moroccan Koummyya dagger. Algerian (so called) Wedding Nimcha. The whip is likely a Camel Whip.Could be North African or from anywhere where camels are used. Regards Stu |
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They have camels in China...
But this has nothing to do with camels and whip... It's a Chinese sword made of coins... ![]() |
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Hi All,
I believe the African knife is a bakatwa of the Shona people. See Spring's African Arms and Armor pg 134. Sincerely, RobT |
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Hello Tom,
I agree with the others. Quote:
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Thank you for all your knowledge.
I will update it soon. |
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