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Old 3rd May 2011, 03:31 AM   #31
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Over a thousand pounds of Walrus Ivory was confiscated as contraband by the Alaskan Authorities last week in one raid .... not fossil .


Just sayin' .

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Over a thousand pounds of Walrus Ivory was confiscated as contraband by the Alaskan Authorities last week in one raid .... not fossil .


Just sayin' .

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Old 3rd May 2011, 04:53 PM   #34
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Yeah thanks guys. Its supposed to be the English who have an awful sense of humour!
Mines fine (not Walrus either, remember Gav showed us the difference)
So stop trying to make me paranoid.

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Old 5th May 2011, 08:02 PM   #35
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It's really difficult to show, but I think I can see signs of the 'engine turning' on the end, LOL great description!

Lovely Omani Khanjar full of patina. Its comes from Sur the famous seafaring town south down the coast from Muscat.. 1950 or near. See my thread about scabbard making as that was in Sur. I may be imagining it but there is some arabic on the head of the hilt? Undecipherable possibly dated? Omani Khanjars do occasionally have "Fils" or elephant tusk hilts but being a seafaring town Sur would have some made with Walrus. They occasionally use the same material on Yemeni hilts. The Khanjar has nice Mulberry Fruit on the crown.. a common tree in Oman. The buckle is fine and it is interesting that the silver makers used to use cuttlefish shells to cast the clasp then refinish after. This Khanjar is a very nice example !
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Old 5th May 2011, 08:16 PM   #36
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Lovely Omani Khanjar full of patina. Its comes from Sur the famous seafaring town south down the coast from Muscat.. 1950 or near. See my thread about scabbard making as that was in Sur. I may be imagining it but there is some arabic on the head of the hilt? Undecipherable possibly dated? Omani Khanjars do occasionally have "Fils" or elephant tusk hilts but being a seafaring town Sur would have some made with Walrus. They occasionally use the same material on Yemeni hilts. The Khanjar has nice Mulberry Fruit on the crown.. a common tree in Oman. The buckle is fine and it is interesting that the silver makers used to use cuttlefish shells to cast the clasp then refinish after. This Khanjar is a very nice example !

Excellent information, thank you very much Ibrahiim.
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Old 15th May 2011, 08:55 AM   #37
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Excellent information, thank you very much Ibrahiim.
However ive been looking at this in some detail and have decided its elephant. Picture attached is elephant also. Other information still stands.
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Old 15th May 2011, 12:25 PM   #38
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However ive been looking at this in some detail and have decided its elephant. Picture attached is elephant also. Other information still stands.
Hi Ibrahiim,

Sorry, I thought that was what you were saying in the last post, that some are Walrus, but this one is Elephant?

LOL, yes, definately not Walrus.

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