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Old 1st July 2024, 02:35 PM   #1
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Default Afghan choora on steroids

Here is a long choora with a highly laminated blade in its original leather-bound wooden scabbard. The blade measures 15 1/8 inches long, and the overall length in the scabbard is 21 1/4 inches. I don't recall seeing a longer example.

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Old 1st July 2024, 10:57 PM   #2
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Default Regional Variant?

Ian,

I have a very similar choora (not quite as nice as yours). The blade on mine only measures a paltry 13.5” (34.29 cm). The spine of my blade has a simple incised design 3” (7.62 cm) long at the base of the blade. The hilts on both choora are very similar. The ferrule on mine is notched and there is a notched brass strip in front of the ferrule. The ferrule on one side is shorter than on the other. From what I can see, your ferrule has the same inequality. I don’t have a sheath. Perhaps these very long and slender choora are a regional variant?

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Old 8th July 2024, 09:23 PM   #3
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Hi Rob,

Yes, they are very similar. Seem to be from the same area and perhaps the same makers. I would say they are both 19th C examples.
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