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Hello All
This isn't in my normal area of collecting, but it wasn't expensive, so this sharp point came to live with me today. I'm not 100% positive, but I believe this is wootz. I believe I can see the "crack" in the spine of the blade as well. I think maybe this was originally a Persian kard that was later remounted to it's present form. I also the blade may have originally had a collar at the base, which is why there's some discoloration there now. What do people think? Am I totally off base? Any thoughts/comments welcome. Thanks, Leif |
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It does look like wootz to me from the pictures - nice old blade.
Teodor |
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Hi Rafngard,
The eighth photo (the real close-up of the blade) appears to show texture. If that is correct, I would suspect that the blade has an acid etched pattern. I have an acid etched kard so I know that it was sometimes done. Sincerely, RobT |
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Rob if it weren't for the close ups I'd agree with you. But the close ups show a definite wootz, and a nice one at that.
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It appears to be an old wootz kard blade re-mounted.
I believe that neither the scales nor the scabbard are the original. Possibly also the tang is a replacement. However, the knife is in very poor condition needs some care... badly. |
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