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21st September 2005, 05:35 PM | #1 |
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Help! I really could use your help in identifying this arabian(?) dagger
Fellow blade enthusiasts. Thank you for allowing me to participate in your forum.
I am in need of information on the following dagger I purchased from a customer. I feel it is old as I know for a fact that it has spent a good number of years in a trunk with quilts. I bought it along with a very ornate solid brass powder horn. Thanks in advance for your help in this matter. I am Vman vester@alltel.net |
21st September 2005, 06:00 PM | #2 |
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Hi , welcome to this great forum, I would say it is probably the most active one to join, with the most wonderfully diverse and informed opinions given with pleasure. Your knife is, I am sure from Morocco and although the pictures are not the best I think it is clear that your knife is a very late 20th century tourist product. I hope this is not to disappointing. Stick around and look through the archive and learn more. Tim
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21st September 2005, 07:01 PM | #3 |
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Hi Vman and welcome .
It is hard to tell the quality of this Koummya (sp?) from the pictures you have provided . Can you provide better pictures ? A close up of the blade and hilt perhaps . The real indication of the quality of your piece is best judged by the blade . This looks a first glance like it may be a fairly decent example ; I find the lack of fancy decoration encouraging in this regard . What is the handle material ? |
21st September 2005, 08:23 PM | #4 |
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thanks Rick, here are hopefully better pics
I am totally blown away by this forum. The willingness to help is amazing?
I appreciate any and all information you can give me. Here are some scanned pics, hopefully they are of better quality. be sure to ask for any other pics you need. |
21st September 2005, 08:33 PM | #5 |
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I think this one is a little earlier than Tim's late 20c. estimate . The engraving looks only so so in quality from what I can see . That does not mean it's not a worthy piece as not everyone can afford the best in any society .
I ask again what is the handle material , also how thick (not wide) is the blade and lastly is it sharpened ? |
21st September 2005, 08:43 PM | #6 |
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attn:Rick
Sorry for the mix-up. The handle is mainly wood. with a brass plate on the pommel. The handle THICKNESS ( ) is ~1 1/16inches or (for you european chaps) ~2.8cm.
I cannot express enough my awe at the quik responses to my inquiry. Here are the questions everyone ask - What is it's worth, exactly WHAT IS IT, and when was it made? Thanks, Vman |
21st September 2005, 08:51 PM | #7 |
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Very later 20th century might have been a little dambing. Good luck with the shop Vester. Tim
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21st September 2005, 09:03 PM | #8 |
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Hi Vester , I guess in trying to clarify thickness I actually created confusion . I was referring to the stock the blade is made of i.e. when you look at a coin or piece of metal edge on .
Our forum policy is that we do not give estimates of value for items presented for discussion . You can always get a rough idea of value from ebay sold listings . |
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