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20th November 2005, 10:32 PM | #1 |
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Dagger
Here is a nice dagger I picked up recently that as usual I would like to have everyones comments on. The blade is the same on both sides, not flat on one side like alot of these were.
blade length is 14-7/16 inches blade width at widest point is 1-1/2 inches blade thickness at thickest point 5/16 inch hilt length is 4-3/4 inches grip is wood |
20th November 2005, 11:17 PM | #2 |
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I wonder if this started its life as a spear, just a thought
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20th November 2005, 11:52 PM | #3 |
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IT DOES APPEAR TO HAVE A BUILT IN BOLSTER LIKE SPEAR HEADS BUT IT LOOKS FLAT RATHER THAN ROUND WHICH WOULD BE UNUSUAL FOR A SPEAR BLADE. THE HANDLE IS ALSO SORT OF STRANGE WITH THE GUARD AND POORLY CARVED MONSTER HEAD POMMEL. IT DOES LOOK LIKE A LOT MORE WORK WENT INTO MAKEING THE BLADE THAN THE FITTINGS SO THE BLADE IS PROBABLY OLDER AND MOST LIKELY A SPEAR HEAD. A INTERESTING ITEM
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21st November 2005, 12:09 AM | #4 |
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Vandoo and RhysMichael,
I don't really think this blade was ever a spear. The blade is not straight, it actually curves downward as it goes toward the point, though it is hard to see this in these pictures. I do believe like you that it has been rehilted at some point in time. Robert |
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21st November 2005, 01:14 AM | #6 |
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Mark,
The medial ridge is centered on the blade. If it was rehilted (like I think it could have been) I think the original hilt might possably have been a round horn grip with steel or brass ferrells and guard. |
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