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Old 16th June 2014, 01:51 AM   #1
ariel
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Default Help with a sword: Tibet??? NOT TRUE: DAHOMEY!!!

Dear Colleagues,
This sword came to my humble abode quite some time ago and I still do not know where is it from.
Start simple: dimensions. Total length 21". Width at the handle 13/8". Then there is a "step": but the width does not change appreciably. Then it forms a 10" long yelman that is 1.5" wide, There are simple decorations formed of uninterrupted "gurda" ( eyelashes) elements. The blade has a hairpin design, and that is why I am mentioning Tibet as a potential source.The guard is brass, somewhat Chinese in appearance, but flattened.
The handle is wooden with a ribbon of some fishskin in the middle. The tang must go through the handle and is pinned at the top.

No scabbard.

Any ideas?
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