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Old 24th October 2009, 08:19 PM   #1
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Default Karabela :-)

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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...#ht_720wt_1167
Well, the Ottoman blade is good. The handle is a recent garage job, and the crossguard is from a Sudanese Kaskara.
Expensive dog's breakfast....
Question: does the blade alone justify the price?
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Old 24th October 2009, 10:06 PM   #2
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Nope too much money for a composite sword.
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Old 24th October 2009, 10:24 PM   #3
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Default Not for me!

Although I like the blade, I don't pay mugs prices for edged weapons. If I wanted to fork out that kind of cash, I'd go to an antique/ militaria dealer that charges over inflated prices! But I rarely buy from dealers, and pick up edged weapons from sellers who have either no idea what they are selling, or antique dealers who are out of their depth with edged weapons and under-price their goods. For that price, in U.S. dollars, I'd pick up 5 or six swords of better quality over a 12 - 18 month period.

e.g I recently picked up a good 18th Century Kyber knife, excellent condition (However the Scabbard was original but very worn, missing chape), for $60.00 AUD. More modern examples go for $1200 US +. It's amazing what you can find if you spend a bit of time looking! I got it cheap because the seller spelt Khyber as 'Kaiba', so it didn't show up in search engines or alphabetically in the printed auction catalogue.

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Old 24th October 2009, 10:43 PM   #4
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I vote nope!

The blade is a altered medium grade mass produced tulwar blade. The hilt is as stated, a mess.

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Old 24th October 2009, 11:38 PM   #5
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I vote nope!

The blade is a altered medium grade mass produced tulwar blade. The hilt is as stated, a mess.

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It is wootz, though...
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Old 24th October 2009, 11:53 PM   #6
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...that's where the kaskara crossguards go
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Old 25th October 2009, 12:41 AM   #7
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It is wootz, though...
The quality is not up to the wootz persian trade blades, but, better than the run of the mill mechanical blades. I suspect the spine of the blade has been ground off to accentuate the yelman.


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