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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Route 66
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Paulo, actually you are doing great with the language!
Actually it is us who thank you for showing us a very nice kaskara example which has given us the opportunity to learn and discuss. I hope your collection continues to grow as you clearly have a keen eye for fascinating weapons. Nicely done! All the best, Jim |
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Join Date: Oct 2010
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Paolo,
Finally go access to my kaskara to show some details you asked about. The first photo shows how the Hadendowa Tassel is made. Next is the tip piece of my Suliman (5 Channel). Stylistically it is very similar to yours, though not quite as good. Probably made in the same silver shop. Third is the top of the pommel. Again very similar to yours. (Note that the silver work is done separate from the manufacture of the sword itself and the scabbard. While the silver work could have been done anywhere, why wouldn't a customer of a high-end blade go down the street to the local high-end silversmith.) The last two are details of the my sword with the sun symbol. I'd guess that our two swords were made at about the same time (circa. 1915) in Kassala. Regards, Ed |
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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Thank You Ed for the photos of Your kaskara. Very similar !!! In the winter I'll try to do the tassel. If it 'll be quite successfull, I'll send pics.
Paolo |
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Join Date: Oct 2010
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Your are welcome, Paolo. Good luck.
Ed |
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