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I have just noticed this dot mark 65. year of manufacture? or the other way up something else?
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Yes, Indian touristy version of the Omani khanjar (nice work through)
For the 65, maybe a limited edition?
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This pdf has lots of information. In particular how Morden young smiths no longer follow tradition in manufacture but mix styles to suit themselves.
https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/195632974.pdf |
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I could be dreaming but if the 65 is a date, that fits with British forces in the Dhofar Rebellion.
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Join Date: Oct 2015
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Some elements of the ornament of this khanjar stylistically remind me of the elements characteristic of the Afghan weapons of the turn of the 19-20 century. I think the place of manufacture of this khanjar is Afghanistan or Pakistan. And not too long ago.
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Location: Louisville, KY
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The repousse on these pieces is wonderful!
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