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Old 11th March 2015, 10:43 PM   #5
Ian
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Gehazi:

The more I look at this one and the more you describe its metallurgical qualities, I am convinced that the most likely origin of the blade is from the the small ethnic group known as Husa, whom we have discussed many times recently. A quick search of the site will turn up several descriptions of them and their products. The quality of their blades, their forging skills, and the wide geographic areas over which their goods were sold have been discussed.

Incidentally, the curious dha that you acquired from Artzi (posted in your first thread) has the "running tiger" stamp that is unique to Husa manufacture also.

Ian.

PS. I would be happy to resize some pictures if that is that is needed.
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