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This seems to be a nice one and well constructed to. The hilt could be rhino horn?
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I can't wait to see more of this one! Outstanding.
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From here. Rhino horn has a clearly fibrous structure. I think that there may have been a thread on it, and there was definitely and article.
Very outstanding piece! and very unusual. Another thread about a month ago showed something like this. |
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Nice find Lew. This is an early type. probably mid to late 19 C. I have seen very few of those. Mine is without a scabbard but with the silver pommel cover. i will mail photos tomorrow. I think a similar one is shown in Elgood book but I do not have it in front of me now.
If you ever get tired of this one... |
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Artzi
If I ever decide to sell it you will be the first one I call ![]() ![]() ![]() Lew |
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The jambiya arrived today and it's a beauty. The hilt turned out not to rhino but still a great piece
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Hi All
I snap off a few more pics and one of them is a comparison to a 12-13 inch Jambiya and the size difference is huge. There seems to be an inscription on the back of the throat on the scabbard? Lew Last edited by LOUIEBLADES; 17th May 2007 at 10:41 PM. |
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Hi Lew, very impressive!!! Congratulations also for the very good pictures
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Hi all
Sorry for returning late. Here is our exemplar: Blade 20 inches, very well forged high carbon steel: ![]() Handle is horn, solid piece (but not Rhino horn) decorated with silver imitation coins and silver pommel cap. ![]() Total length 26 inches. I do not have the scabbard for it, but another exemplar I had seen was with a leather covered scabbard mounted with silver locket and chape with fine filigree work . I think it is an early type. Early 19 C. or a bit earlier. |
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Very nice jambiya I like the silver work on the hilt. ![]() Lew |
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