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These are pictures of the handle from the seller. As you can see one side does not have the top of the rivets. Should it? Are these usually flush with the handle or should both sides be the same? It looks like they were broken off.
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I also notice the fullers are not straight, proof of very poor workmanship. Moreover, the overall condition of the kindjal is very, very poor and I don't think it's worth the effort to be restored. ![]() |
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It seems that the previous owner made an attempt to restore, but did not cope with this task. mariusgmioc wrote absolutely right about rivets.
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This is not a wood. An old buffalo horn becomes like a wood.
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