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Hello Tim!
You do have a point about the 'X' symbols on the handle but I have seen geometric paterns on arab/mid-eastern weapons before. The end of the handle reminds me of the end on the daggers of south Iraq, only cruder than normal. I have posted a link to a dagger that used to be on Oriental arms that shows some resmblence to the blade shape on the one I just bought. Mark... http://www.oriental-arms.co.il/item.php?id=184 |
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Does this mean that nobody knows for sure where this mystery dagger came from?
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Personally I have seen a few of these over the last year or so and I had assumed that they were shibriya variants,I have a shibriya in my collection that has a blade with the same curve instead of a recurve.
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Hello Justin!
Interesting, I never even thought of a shabriya varient but now that you mention it the hilt does look like one. Mark... |
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Ill see if I can get pics of my single curve shibriya up for comparison.
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Thankyou Justin that whould be much appreciated!
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Just a thought maybe it is african perhaps Libya for it shows both african and middle eastern influences, I am probably wrong. I got it today and it has both a Iraqi and North African feel to it, odd? Maybe Artzi whould know?
Mark... Last edited by Aurangzeb; 8th October 2005 at 12:16 AM. |
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