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Hello all, I wonder if any of you have come across a similar stud arrangement to that found on this dagger's handle. From what I can see, the two extra studs near the pommel are not necessary at all and do not seem to be the result of a repair. Nor are they decorative additions. Hence my puzzlement.
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Please post your photos to the forum in the proper manner by downloading them directly to this post. If you are having problems look at the stickies at the top of the Ethno forum page and you will find all the information that you will need. Here is a link to the information you need to do this; http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=13631
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Hi
it's just the way they built their knives in North Pakistan afghanistan look at choora ![]() |
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Apologies Robert - I shall be able to change it later on.
Thank you Kubur. The two extra pins seem incongruous though. I'm sure it's just a quirk. ![]() |
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