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Old 1st June 2022, 01:09 AM   #4
Pitt1999
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Thanks for the reminder about the difference in the shape of the ridge, that is a detail that I forget about when looking at jambiya. There is a detail on the blade that I have seen on a few other jambiya blades that, to my recollection, hasn't been discussed on the forum before and that is this cross hatched pattern at the base of the blade. From some of the videos I have seen showing modern jambiya production, a resin is used to hold the blade into the hilt in some examples. I imagine with this type of construction, that cross hatching would serve to give the resin something to grab onto rather than just smooth steel. With my example, this pattern seems to now serve as a bit of decorative flair to an otherwise plain object.
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