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7th August 2008, 12:56 AM | #1 |
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Early dagger for ID
I've had this for a while, its 28cm overall, oak handle with a slender good steel blade. The blade decoration reminds me of 16th/17th century European blades, which is fine seeing as I'm in England. I've always had the feeling its a simple European dagger from that era, but I've never found another example to identify it with.
The blade extends to just behind the level of the second steel rivet/pin. There are thin brass strips reinforcing the front edge of the wood (one is missing). Single edged, sharp! I've always had a soft spot for it despite its simple manufacture. Any thoughts would be appreciated. Gene Last edited by Atlantia; 7th August 2008 at 01:21 AM. |
7th August 2008, 10:48 AM | #2 |
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Gene,
My first impression is Greek or Turkish. Maybe Balkan area. I think you have to look in that region. Although hard to judge from a picture, it looks as a verry nice knife. |
7th August 2008, 11:48 AM | #3 |
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I have two items of the very same construction. The knife I have has an ivory handle and a steel bolster all in the same form of the wood handle in the example shown. My items are certianly Asian, Northern India? when I can I will add pics.
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7th August 2008, 03:30 PM | #4 |
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Thanks for the replys I am as always prepared to be proven wrong ;-)
The Oak handle and simple decoration feel european (english) to me...... LOL, I have been wrong before though! Please keep the thoughts and ideas coming. It's such a sweet little knife, I do sometimes like the 'simple' honest working mans pieces, and often they are the hardest to find. |
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