7th October 2011, 09:52 AM | #1 |
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new jambiya name (( Lightning ))
about lightning jambiya
this jambiya not coming down only stand . i will give u picture and movie no body know who is making it video for jambiya ..................................... good luck any one can give me about this jambiya information |
7th October 2011, 02:47 PM | #2 |
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The jambiya seems to be from the Asir region and the fact that it balances on it's edge is quite interesting. Reminds me of the floating keris that balance on the points of their blades.
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7th October 2011, 02:50 PM | #3 |
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Hey,
I've seen alot about these. The myth goes on to say that they are made of meteor iron which got hit by lightning... Well I have no idea how that may effect the balancing but I think it more got to do with a blacksmith that knows what hes doing :P |
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Meteor iron? I think you are correct it's just knowing how to make it balance. It does show off the skill of the knife maker though .
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7th October 2011, 06:12 PM | #6 | |
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I agree with your perspective in an extremely skilled blacksmith, and remain unaware of any gyroscopic properties in meteoric iron |
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7th October 2011, 09:52 PM | #7 |
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On any curve there must be a point of balance, dictated by the weight of each end. Unfortunately I can not access any of my long Jambiya at present to check this out, but I suspect that each will have a point at which it balances on the edge.
Maybe Lew could check out one of his to see if my theory is correct?? Regards Stu |
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Jim, for the record the first known fall of a collected iron-bearing meteorite in the books is the Prambanan fall that was found in 1797. It is certainly possible that there were other off the record falls that were used in the manufacture of keris, but there is no old writings from the day that i know of that support it. So we only really have evidence to support the idea of keris made with meteoric ore at the very start of the 19th century. |
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I already tried it with no luck. What I find interesting is that the dagger always seems to want to pop up on it's edge. Restless blade syndrome I guess . |
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7th October 2011, 10:44 PM | #10 | |
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As an aside I had seen that vid before but never gave it much thought. If Steve is watching he might have some ideas as his knowledge of (particularly) Yemeni daggers is vast. Would be interesting to know if he has ever seen this "in the flesh". Stu |
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Well i don't think there is anything magnetic or magical about it. It is just good weight distribution. Belly dance swords balance on edge like this as well.
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8th October 2011, 10:58 AM | #14 |
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I've seent he 'flying Keris' videos on youtube, but they all look either proped-up against the scabbards, stuck into wood surfaces or faked hung on a wire.
I've never had a knife, dagger or sword that would stand on it's tip. As for the Jambiya I have noticed this before with steeply curved blades. It reminds me of the old 'balance toys' that used to be popular, even the chrome wire 'executive desk toys' of the 1970s. I've had several curved swords that would balance in this way. It looks cool but when you think about it, it's logical that they would balance and it's like the old trick of the two forks and a coin, How about two forks balanced on Sitas fingertips? Last edited by Atlantia; 8th October 2011 at 11:26 AM. |
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I suspect we are both on the same wavelength over this balance thing. By the way I DO like that Bronze, and do you have a licence for those forks?? Stu |
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8th October 2011, 01:05 PM | #17 |
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A lot of Kukri and Kora do this, likely other weapons too.
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8th October 2011, 10:55 PM | #18 |
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Atlantia about this jambiya
u can sell it in ksa and u can test it before buy ok secound about aote people yes i know that put if u test that u will know what the correct .
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