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Sorry to hear that your information about the history of Central Asia and The Great Game came only from Russian books.
Recommend Peter Hopkirk's "The Great Game", by far the best source. You might enjoy it: very detailed and fascinating analysis, reads like a thriller. Get it. Till you read the above 3 books I withdraw from any further discussions of the subject. After that we can talk. |
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![]() However, let's get back to the subject by discussing this topic. Maybe you place in this topic photos of the Central Asian shamshirs that you spoke about at the beginning? |
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Persian shamshir with a handle covered with leather from the Metropolitan Museum of Art:
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/30903 |
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Many thanks all for your kind words. While browsing sold auctions at bonhams i found this sword with leather on wood and with gold applied in a similar manner as the subject sword. https://www.bonhams.com/auctions/18814/lot/46/
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The only pity is that Ariel will not please us with images of leather handles of shamshirs from Central Asia. I was so hoping to close the gaps in my knowledge on this subject. |
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Hello,
You have a wonderful Shamshir. I have one question, on the spine of the blade near the cross guard, can you see any folds in the steel? And if so, is there anything inlaid into the exposed fold? Thanks, rand |
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There is a line all the way from the crossguard down to the tip along the back of the sword, it is filled with a silver like metal.
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