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Old 14th July 2010, 05:25 PM   #1
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Heres an interesting dagger.
I'm not going to be keeping it, but I thought you all might enjopy a little game first, before it is off on its next adventure
Having seen a few similar items over the years and wondered 'is it X or Y'? This one came to me with something that clearly IDs its origins....
So I'll see if you guys can guess, and once there have been a few opinions, I'll reveal all!

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Old 14th July 2010, 07:47 PM   #2
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You lot are a lot of fun, 32 views and no guesses
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Old 14th July 2010, 08:08 PM   #3
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looks like a corsican 'vendetta' dagger. always wanted one....
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Old 14th July 2010, 08:58 PM   #4
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The scabbard looked N. African .. Taureg ?
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Old 14th July 2010, 09:27 PM   #5
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The scabbard looked N. African .. Taureg ?
LOL, Bloody hell Rick, thats the giveaway! How did you manage to see it? It was up for less than a minute before I realised I'd added the wrong pic and changed it.
What a blooming spoilsport you are

Edit: Here's the pic that Rick saw which really gives the game away.
I do think it's an interesting form though and this is the first one I've seen with its scabbard.

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Old 14th July 2010, 10:23 PM   #6
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looks like a corsican 'vendetta' dagger. always wanted one....

Good idea! Yeah, I'd like one as well mate
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shows why the sheath or scabbard is an integral part of it's provenance. i thought the grip was a bit off for a vendetta, the scabbard is distinctive tho. (if original )

my only touareg piece is a completely different style (and i'd guess a bit bigger with it's 14.25" blade)


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Old 15th July 2010, 08:38 AM   #8
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Hello , dear forum-member,

I am sure, that this knife comes from Mauretania. The grip shows a very typical inlaid work of white metal in shape of rings and loops.

Some years ago I bought an interesting short stick with a dagger inside. It was used as a pointer in a Koran-school in Mauretania and shows the same decoration: A black body of unknown material (perhaps a kind of horn) decorated with inlaid copper and white metal.

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Atlantia, would you call that dagger called a Telek, or is that the generic term for any knife in the Tuareg cultural groups?
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Old 15th July 2010, 09:11 AM   #10
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shows why the sheath or scabbard is an integral part of it's provenance. i thought the grip was a bit off for a vendetta, the scabbard is distinctive tho. (if original )

my only touareg piece is a completely different style (and i'd guess a bit bigger with it's 14.25" blade)

Absolutely, I've seen a few similar knives over the years and although time dulls the recolection, I think now that I've seen these before minus the scabbards described as of other origins.
The scabbard is a perfect fit, so definately the original and as you say it does show how much easier the 'detective' work would be if we could always see the scabbards!
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Hello , dear forum-member,

I am sure, that this knife comes from Mauretania. The grip shows a very typical inlaid work of white metal in shape of rings and loops.

Some years ago I bought an interesting short stick with a dagger inside. It was used as a pointer in a Koran-school in Mauretania and shows the same decoration: A black body of unknown material (perhaps a kind of horn) decorated with inlaid copper and white metal.

Kind regards,

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Hi Ronald.

I am completely unfamiliar with weapons described as being from Mauretania.
Do you have more information that you could share?
Thanks
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Hello , dear forum-member,

I am sure, that this knife comes from Mauretania. The grip shows a very typical inlaid work of white metal in shape of rings and loops.
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Kind regards,

Ronald
if you meant mine, we discussed it's origins in this thread which does mention it's origins are a bit broad & mauretania is not out of the question. the decorations look much like touareg ones i've seen on other knives, and jewelery attributed to the touaregs. it is a bit outside my area of collecting, so i bow to the more knowledgeable here.
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Old 15th July 2010, 09:22 AM   #13
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Atlantia, would you call that dagger called a Telek, or is that the generic term for any knife in the Tuareg cultural groups?
Hi Bryan.
Well, I wouldn't call it a Telek to be honest. Mostly because I don't know what 'Telek' translates as? But also because when I think 'Telek' I only think of the classic shape and slight variations of it. This seems too far removed from that form to me.
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