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Hello,
Just got this off eBay. It was advertised as Berber, but the handle looks like those on Zanzibar swords. The blade looks to be cut down, as the fullers run all the way to the edge. It was also advertised as 19th century...would that be a descent dating, or could this piece be much newer? Emanuel |
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Manolo
It is from Zanzibar but the blade looked cut down to me it seems the fullers run all the way through to the tip. Lew |
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Hi Lew,
Any indications that these might have been European blades? Emanuel |
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I saw that one too,I aree with Lou looks like it was cut down.I have one that might have a European blade, almost looks like a sabre blade that has been reworked.
I wouldnt be surprised though if there were many with Euro blades,I have seen them in kaskaras , takoubas , koummyas , saifs,and many khodmis seem to be made from files {from Europe?} so it stands to reason that 'Zanzibar swords' had them too. Ill work on getting some pics of my sword,congrats on the dagger I was tempted to take a shot at it myself ![]() |
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Hi Justin,
Interesting how similar the hilt is to the Ethiopian gurade...a bit more stylized. Looking forward to your pics. Emanuel |
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Isn't it a Moroccan Jiboula?
There was also a suggestion that similar swords were used by Ethiopian Falasha. |
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