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Old 12th January 2010, 01:06 AM   #1
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Here are some of the swords that came with the strange old guns. There were 7 overall, 4 different Wilkinsons, one Meyer, one Prussian, and one from Japan, There was also one made as a prop for the wall of John Steeds office from the old Avengers series. One Wilkinson seems to be Islamic, I would love to know what it says.
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Old 12th January 2010, 07:51 PM   #2
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I'm afraid the picture of the arab writing is not sharp enough for a translation.

You should show the complete sword as well as a reward for the translator.
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Old 12th January 2010, 09:40 PM   #3
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It is a hard one to photograph, no matter which angle you get it from, there is glare due to the blade shape. I will try again when I get home.
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Old 13th January 2010, 01:24 AM   #4
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I'm afraid the picture of the arab writing is not sharp enough for a translation.

You should show the complete sword as well as a reward for the translator.
Hi ... I did it ...
just the picture(S) for the entire sword, and the translation will be available

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Old 13th January 2010, 03:32 AM   #5
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OK, here is the best I could do.
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Quote:
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Hi ... I did it ...
just the picture(S) for the entire sword, and the translation will be available

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thats alright
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Quote:
Originally Posted by caveman
thats alright
Sir, yes Sir
thanks to acceed to our requirements
here the translations and explanations as promised

- 1st pic, nothing special as comments,
just to tell you that the phonetic writting as european,
but on the pic, you start from right to left (remark valid for both translations)

LAKUM KHALEB FALLA ALLAH YANESURKOM IN
either in English
IF GOD IS GIVEN YOU VICTORY NOBODY COULD CONQUER YOU

- 2nd pic the meaning is ;
that sword (weapon, in Arabic) has been manufactured in the year Hegire 1404 - Gregorian 1984
DURING
the reign of the Koweity ruler; H. M. Sheikh Jaber al Ahmad Jaber al Sabah,
former Emir of Koweit, died on Jan. 15th 2006

SABAH AL JABER AHMAD AL JABER SHEIKH AL SOMOW AL SA'EB ADHED AHRD FI LELLA AL AZA ONSI'A - H. 1404 - G. 1984

G. 1984 - H. 1404 THIS WEAPON HAS BEEN MADE IN THE TIME OF H. M. AL SHEIKH JABER AL AHMAD JABER AL SABAH

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Old 13th January 2010, 07:41 PM   #8
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Awesome translating skills Dom !! Thanks !!
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