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Ward,
I fully agree with you, Would you mind giving the forum members you book list, so they knew what to look for? I have given mine to several members, so I would not mind giving mine - although it is expanding all the time. Just to day I bought an interesting one, but I don't have it yet, so I don't have any thoughts about it. Jens |
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Sure these are good foundation books after that any good museum books, auction catalogs, related books such as on Arab silver etc. I have a pretty large library I would have to sit down for a few hours to list them all,but below are in english and easy to find and most are in the 20-100 usd range. This should give a beginning collector a good start without breaking the bank.
1st A glossary of arms and armor by Stone 2nd oriental armour russel robinson 3rd indian sword Rawson 4th Indian and oriental arms and armor Lord Elgood 5th elgoods books firearms of islamic world,hindu arms and ritual,armor of arabia, etc 6th Islamic swords and swordsmiths by unsal yucel 7th African arms and armor Christoper Spring |
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Thanks for the library ideas guys, but I have a ton of literature and I don't have room for what I've already got!
![]() Too diverse tastes I guess. If I spot them cheapo then I'd pick them up, and donate some more generics too charity, but cant be buying specifics any more. Anyhoo, heres a rather similar Bhuj scabard. (late 18th-early 19th) ![]() |
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ok I guess we have different ideas what is important. I prefer to do my own research,but I come originally from a archeaology background. Inshallah.
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Ward,
I have started another thread on books. Btw your book #4 seems to have a wrong author, it should have been Egerton ![]() Atlantia, From where do you have the picture of the bhuj, and can you show the whole one? Is there a picture of the concealed knife? Jens |
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Hi Jens, Sorry its just a postage stamp sized picture and doesn't show any more. Its in 'Swords and Hilt Weapons'. Interesting similarities though? Regards Gene |
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Hi Gene,
Its an interesting bhuj. Have a look at the attached, the mounts are copper with traces of silver. The bhuj you show is likely to be from Sind/Kutch, but the bhuj belonging to the green scabbard is not from any of these places, maybe it is from Gujarat, I am not sure. Jens |
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