19th September 2013, 12:14 PM | #1 |
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Odd takouba like sabre
This is an interesting one I acquired recently. The blade is a real puzzle. It's a slim sabre with good quality steel, an oddly decorated forte and a substantial hilt.
I don't recognize the decorative motif really, although it seems perhaps more into Chad and the eastern Sudan? The hilt is definitely takouba-like with a boxy guard covered in leather, a large metal iron pommel (also leather covered) and a grip with what looks like croc belly skin. I've included a pic next to a standard sized takouba to show the slim profile off better. All comments appreciated - I'm a little puzzled about the blade origins for the moment. Dimensions: Overall: 103cm Blade: 87.5cm Blade width at base: 2.6cm |
19th September 2013, 02:36 PM | #2 |
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A INTERESTING SWORD HOW BLADE AND HANDLE CAME TOGETHER IF MORE SIMULAR EXAMPLES WERE KNOWN IT MAY BE POSSIBLE TO TRACK DOWN ITS ORIGION AND A LIKELY TIME FRAME BUT WITH JUST THE ONE ITS NOT LIKELY. IF SOMEONE CAN IDENTIFY THE BLADE AS COMING FROM SOME SPECIFIC SWORD WOULD HELP.
A POSSIBLE SCENARIO COULD BE SOMEONE IMPORTED A LARGE LOT OF OLD TULWAR SWORDS OR BLADES AND MADE THEM UP IN THE LOCAL FORM FOR SALE TO THE LOCALS OR JUST SOLD AND TRADED THE BLADES AND THE LOCALS MOUNTED THEM. MANY TIMES OLD SURPLUS WEAPONS AND PARTS ARE SOLD OFF IN LARGE LOTS CHEAP AND ARE SPREAD FAR AND WIDE. GOOD LUCK |
19th September 2013, 09:04 PM | #3 | |
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There's always similar examples out there. They just often take a lot of finding! |
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20th September 2013, 09:09 AM | #4 |
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Hi Iain
Good looking sword - a scarcer variant. There is one with a similar profile shown in the book "Waffen aus Zentral-Afrika" by Museum fur Volkerkunde, Frankfurt 1985, page 103. That one has a French blade and is described as being from North Cameroon... Perhaps the blade on your example is a native copy ?? Regards. |
20th September 2013, 10:46 AM | #5 | |
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That one is pretty clearly inspired by items like the French blades. This one... I'm not so sure! |
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