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A friend of mine sent me the following fotos. Is this really a halberd or does anyone know what this might be and where it was made?
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i'd vote for it being a indo-persian 'zaghnal', thus more ethnographic than european.
try searching the forum with that name. mine: (photo as it waspurchased, i have gotten rid of the red rust.) Last edited by kronckew; 28th May 2016 at 05:10 PM. |
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Yep. Let's try the Ethno forum
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Although I personally have not seen this form before, I do see Indian aspects to it. Perhaps it is a form or sister to the zagnal.
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dimensions and a full picture showing the grip end would be useful too.
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Sorry, I forgot to mention: The pole is shortened and ends where the fotos end. The distance between the tip of the blade and the pole is 260mm
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