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total lenght is 50 cm and the scabbard is velvet
what looks strange to me is the horse's expression? totally different from the Kauhava knives I know... can any one tell me more ? it's origin, age, etc.... thnx a lot greetz from NL Gunar |
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Definitely not a Kauhava Puukko
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It looks Indian to me, in imitation of older horse handle khanjars, though not antique.
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I would agree with TVV - from India but not an antique
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Indian or Pakistani, 20th century work, most likely for foreign collector/tourist market.
They are still made these days, usually with low quality pattern welded blades. Just eBay "mughal horse dagger" and you'll see what I mean. Almost all that advertise wootz blades are shameless fakes with pattern welded low quality blades. Last edited by mariusgmioc; 5th October 2021 at 01:01 PM. |
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thnx a lot gents for identifying and clarifying this !
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