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"Arabian" sword with strange handle. Opinions?
Just ended.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...=STRK:MEWAX:IT I was so inrtigued by the handle that I even considered bidding on it. Only harsh economic reality and Jim's gentle psychotherapy ( Thanks, Jim!!!) prevented me from sniping it to the bitter end:-) Still, I am a bit curious. Is this handle just a "theatrical" one from 1980s or thereabouts, or is it real. The only similar (whole cast, brass, no lower langets) pattern I found in the book about Cossack Sabers, it was local Ukrainian manufacture of 17-18th centuries, but the decoration was very different: leaves and grape clusters on the Ukrainian, geometric here. Whoever has a brilliant idea, please stand up and blurt it out. There are no wrong answers, because we have no idea what is the right one. As psychologists say, I need a closure. |
Looks like mid 20th century souvenier/tourist stuff thats been roughly sharpened and treated like carp.
Really can't understand why its achieved such a price. Blade looks like a rough piece of shaped steel plate. Look at the thickness at the hilt. Pictures 9-10 show close-ups of the balde and what seem to be the remains of semi-circular grinder marks rusted in. I guess I'm in a minority though, as it made the kind of money that would buy a fairly good weapon, so others think its 'legit'. :shrug: |
Forget the blade: it is 24 carat junk.
I am intrigued purely by the handle. |
I'd vote movie-prop.
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hmm, the bronze handle looks like it was silvered.
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