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Old 24th January 2012, 01:16 AM   #9
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Interesting Jim , and well as for HER .... she likes my kaskara with the croc foot grip .... but then she likes anything a bit weird ( even me ! ) .

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LOL! Good one Richmond....SHE likes it There you have it, you got it made when you find one SHE likes, but if she doesnt......BAD. I'll never forget dragging in a crocodile covered kaskara even with foot pommel....eeeekkkk!
Needless to say, that one was 'outa here'! SHE no likey.

I wanted to add that I had one of these deep curve light sabre/dirk examples in a query last week and was trying to find the detail thinking it had been on the forum. This one had a regular birdhead/parrot head style khanjhar hilt but was deeply chiselled with beads inserted. The blade was again extremely curved, and references showed these types of 17th century (presumbably late, Paul, #62) and "Arms of the Muslim Knight" p.221 , references again to Pahari and Himachal Pradesh. The Pahari attribution is actually a little tough to discern as it is primarily a linguistic reference, but signifys the general diffusion of these open hilt short sabres through northern regions in India.

This does not entirely eliminate certain southern possibilities as there were distinct connections with Pahari influence into the Deccan and as far south as Tanjore in certain degree.

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Jim
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