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15th September 2010, 09:56 PM | #1 |
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A big happy takouba family
Rather than posting the bunch of takouba I've picked up in the last few months as individual threads I thought I'd just throw a group picture out there - a few of these I've shown on the forum before but I like doing big groupings and six or so are new.
As always, the variety in the type amazes me. The big fat one 4th from the top will get it's own thread in a bit - once I sort through my thoughts on it and manage to take a few detail pictures. Hopefully this is interesting for some. Best, Iain Last edited by ispn; 15th September 2010 at 11:33 PM. |
16th September 2010, 05:29 AM | #2 |
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What an amazing grouping Iain .....thats one really happy family!!!
I think one of the most interesting things on these are the distinctly triangular profiled blades, seemingly reminiscent of those of early medieval European swords. The bottom one with the curved blade, if I recall in Lee Jones work on takoubas, were termed 'aljuinar'. Looking forward to more comments.....it would be great to see other takouba examples from out there to get some comparitive examination going, I know you guys out there have at least a few around Thank you for posting these, All the best, Jim |
16th September 2010, 10:39 PM | #3 |
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Very nice!
I am pleased that I am not the only one afflicted by the takouba.
The top one (#5 in collections following the link below) elicits the strongest drool response for me! In case you have missed it so far, wander over to Iain's Takouba Research Society |
16th September 2010, 11:40 PM | #4 |
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Hi Lee,
Very glad you chimed in. That solingen bladed example you noted was complete luck on my part. Bought it based on some rather poor photos and had no idea about the markings and expected nothing more than a rather typical piece. I had a bit of a shock when I got it in hand! Unfortunately the current mounts don't do the blade justice (not all that well balanced) but the blade, well that at least is marvelous. I'm attaching a shot of the blade marking for those who don't want to be bothered visiting my site, although I have to say thank you for linking to it - I've never been quite sure how to introduce it here without looking a bit pompous. By the way, feel free to submit some swords folks. The more the merrier. Best, Iain |
17th September 2010, 12:26 PM | #5 |
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Is it my imagination, or do I see remnants of european lettering in the central fuller? D? L?
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17th September 2010, 01:39 PM | #6 |
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Which side of the orb do you think you see it Ariel? I'd looked for anything else before but its entirely possible I missed it...
It's got the corrosion patterns that seem to form a lot of things... But I'd be very happy if there was something more. I'll take a look at it again tonight when I'm home from the office. Best, Iain |
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