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HELLO!!!
MY QUESTION IS this koummiya is military and good koummiya or tourist item....it is very beautiful .... and it look old but i dont known..... for you ????? |
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I don't know much about these but this one seems also to be promising. Could you please also measure the thickness of the blade?
BTW, I don't think these ever were military weapons but more for civilian use. An early EDC (every day carry) blade... ![]() Regards, Kai |
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thanks Kai!!!
it is of 3 mm ...... yes for me is not military dagger.....but for you is possible known period? reagards lorenzo |
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Exactly 3mm for maximum thickness? That's a bit on the thin side; also it doesn't look as old as the other piece (especially I don't see any patina of the wood on your pics) - possibly vintage? My best guess would be that this was more for status wear rather than actual use but I hope Ernst and others will comment!
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Hello,
I often wondered at the variety of koummiya with slender handles...how thick and strong would the tang be and how would the knife stand up to use? Emanuel |
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yes 3 mm maximum.....blade is not very sharp....it is silver and brass ....very hight quality of koummiya....but i dont understand much of it
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The tricky thing about Moroccan koummiya/jambiyas is that Moroccan merchants have been selling them to tourists for a VERY long time. While they may not have used the same terminology, I don't doubt that there were merchant stalls selling souvenirs to Viking warriors on their way to serve as guards on the Byzantine court at Constantinople.
The rule of thumb I try and use is, can I imagine using a particular example to defend myself in a street brawl? It doesn't matter how pretty it is, if it has a cheap blade and flimsy construction, it's a tourist piece and not the 'real thing'. Of the ones I see listed for sale on ebay, I'd say at least 95% are souvenir pieces. Fenris |
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