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Good morning dear members,
Here a kindjal dagger I just received. Seems not bad but it is maybe recent work. I wonder if it is really a good one and where it can come from and his age... The blade has a really strong and long tip I dont know where it can come from ( Caucasus ?...) I saw no stamp/signature but it must ne silver or silver alloy Kind regards |
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Idaho, USA
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I could be wrong, but Turkish tourist piece is my thought.
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Hello,
Here other pictures, Hope it can help, Maybe the scabbard was too strongly cleaned, It clearly looks too "shiny" |
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Seems a good one...
![]() There is not always a silver stamp or maker's mark as this similar caucasian kindjal from Czerny's. $$ If you want to be sure, you can test it with a silver acid kit or go to a jeweller... PS: maybe an etching of the blade could reveal something ( cf fullers...) |
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There is nothing wrong with this Kindjal. All parts are typical for Dagestan, probably made in the early 20th century. Nice piece.
Regards Robin |
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Location: Ann Arbor, MI
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Agree.
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