16th March 2007, 03:50 PM | #1 |
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Tulwar scabbard
I'm here again for some help!
I'm working on the scabbard for the "Good news/bad news Tulwar" This Tulwar is from N/W india, and has an Afghan scabbard. And here's what I find; The middle fitting on the original broken scabbard fits on with the decorative side on the "wrong" side, .....In other words, it Looks at first glance to be made for a left-hander. The wood has a clean patch, where the fitting sat, so there's no doubt it was put on this way Now then!......... What I Do Not understand, is the middle fitting Only matches the "imprint" on the wood, when it is fitted UPside down. In other words, when the carrying ring is on the lower side, (To-wards the cutting edge) Also, the middle mount is worn, where the ring passes through it, on this same 'wrong end' It looks awfully like the scabbard was made, to carry the sword with the 'sharp-side UP. Question:- Has anyone seen an Afghan scabbard made to carry a sword this way???? Thank you for any help! it is wonderful to have a resource like this! Richard. |
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