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A.Alnakkas,
We have the same trouble here with fattening food! In those days people ate to live, now many live to eat! So do these chaps fight with these in the left or right hand? Lew, Nice selection there! Its intersting to see other types and the similarity of the belts etc. Thanks for sharing. ![]() Stu, Pictures of the scabbard end. Looks like a cartridge on a long thimble to me! |
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I've got to say, this is the best dressed camel I've ever seen! No wonder he is smiling
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oh yes thats one happy camel there, hehe.
the only source i found confirms that its called Malsa. no info about how its wielded though... so is the shorter examples more common? |
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![]() What would you regard as a shorter example of these? Mine is approx 18" in the scabbard. |
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