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Old 2nd January 2026, 10:29 AM   #1
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Handle is 110 mm, blade 290 mm.

Yes, you are right, it is horn - not bone, my error - I’ll ask my Dad if he knows what type.
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Old 4th January 2026, 04:08 PM   #2
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Handle is 110 mm, blade 290 mm.

Yes, you are right, it is horn - not bone, my error - I’ll ask my Dad if he knows what type.

Could be polished stag. They made them looking like that. I prefer is unpolished.
My Godzilla, Crown stag grip:
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Old 4th January 2026, 04:12 PM   #3
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Those are some weird image artifacts.
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Those are some weird image artifacts.
Better? Satisfied?
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I was referring to kronckew's picture (the fullers and the edges of the scabbard look distorted), but I don't object.
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I was referring to kronckew's picture (the fullers and the edges of the scabbard look distorted), but I don't object.
Oh, I understand! You're correct, it looks indeed somewhat weird.
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The suede cover over the original wood scabbard (and its original thin black leather cover, was handstitched in the pattern you see. Where the stitches cross over, they have a bumpy appearance. It's the low resolution auction photo enlarged a bit, so that adds to the illusion. The blade spine is also smooth, tho the grainy photo shadows make it a bit indeterminate like it might be notched - it isn't, your eyes fool you.


The original scabbard inside stops flush with where the stitches end, so there is kinda-like a rain flap the grip inserts into. The curve of the crown stag & the way it's installed fit the hand perfectly and give you a firm and precise edge alignment. I call it 'Godzilla', it's a 15in.AngKhola bladed beast you do not want to make angry. It's a heavy beast, so I imagine it didn't do well on a belt, and needed the baldric - which is a nylon luggage shoulder strap I added.

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