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Yataghan on ebay
Hello, what do you think about this one? Thank you
http://cgi.ebay.it/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?...MEWA:IT&ih=007 |
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Nice but too expensive. Lew |
Lew,
my ignorance on this kind of weapons is embarrassing, but to me the scabbard seems new, a part the velvet that is obvious new, but also the mounting on the hilt. Anyway this is only a personal opinion :p , i'm waiting to see what other members, with far more knowledge, think :) Thank you very much |
Sorry but not beautiful ,scabbard completely(for sure), hilt partially (copper mountings-almost sure),and "it seems" the copper or whatever inscription on the blade is new. So tooo much expensive. I am sure most will agree that it has unesthetical,rough and ugly scabbard mountings,just because they are newly done cheap restoration.The velvet cover is even not fit tightly to the wood.
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Yeah Erlikhan, exactly what i had in mind!!! just a question: on old and good yataghans the inlay is never in copper? always in silver or gold?
Thank you :) |
Flavio, the inlay can be brass . I have seen even nice brass koftgaris which were difficult to seperate from gold . Copper is too weak against corrosion for such an application i guess. In inlay,the steel is carved and brass is hammered into it carefully until there is a smooth surface with no height difference. But the inscription on this blade is a true inlay or something like "onlay"?? :)
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I's ok, thank you very much Erlikhan :)
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