14th August 2012, 04:06 AM | #1 |
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Indian made Kilij
This "Pala" just sold on eBay for $4K (Item# 280935749770). The handle and crossguard are new. Anyone else thinks the blade is new? The buyer obviously did not realize it:-(
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14th August 2012, 04:19 AM | #2 |
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These are not my specialty. However, the wootz does remind me of the "eye" swirl of the modern Indian stuff. Still........maybe real.
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14th August 2012, 04:43 AM | #3 |
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This was on my Watch List.
Then as it neared closing, it was on my Watch-Like-This --> List. That's a lot of cheddar for something so... clean. I actually had a number in mind I was willing to gamble for it, but it didn't just pass that number... it laughed at it dismissively as it tore right past it at wide open throttle. |
14th August 2012, 07:32 AM | #4 |
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Yep, a new piece. Infact, Kult of Athena website sells one very similar. What a shame really, totally not worth 4k.
On the other hand, the saif that went for 3k was actually owned by a shaikh in the past, congrats to whoever won it :-) |
14th August 2012, 11:14 AM | #5 |
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I'm gonna go with newer, it is not wootz but pattern welded damascus steel. $4k imo is lots of cheddar for this item.
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14th August 2012, 11:44 AM | #6 |
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Good catch as always Alex.
Signes of etched 'grey' even under the hilt scales, no wear, no oxidisation, no patina etc. But very nice work on the blade. The day is nearly here when pattern welded blades will all be suspect. |
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I tried to get it, but has been quickly out of bid ... to far in consideration of my financial abilities à + Dom |
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14th August 2012, 01:05 PM | #8 | |
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too many times I saw bid going over than 1K U$ for brand new "pala" displayed in Syria for less than 280U$ ... before bargain we can do nothing to alert these people, they should check by themselves before buying but it's a real shame that these vendors, who are dishonest in the descriptions, for example; - describe it as, ancient weapon, having seen many fights ... but they never give a date or era, playing on the "fuzzy" for, to don't be accused of cheating à + Dom |
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14th August 2012, 05:51 PM | #9 |
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It is easy to blame the seller. But most, if not all, responsibility shall be on the buyer. With this particular Kilij, any "collector" should be able to spot the fake. If not, they're not ready to collect, and need to gain more experience, knowledge and expertise before plunging their money.
To A.alnakkas - as for the "other saif": any evidences that it was "actually owned by the sheikh"? The blade decorations are awfully crude and low-quality. What makes this sword any good? |
14th August 2012, 06:01 PM | #10 |
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Agree with Alex; there is a lot of 'fat wallet/thin brain' syndrome out there .
Caveat Emptor . |
20th August 2012, 04:34 PM | #11 | |
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I thought the inscription were good enough actually. It said something "Shaikh someone - Nejd" it testifies that its made in nejd, a place where you wouldnt expect fine inscriptions to be found on swords. Also, people overrate the quality of fittings + decorations on blades used by bedouins. A bedouin shaikh is not necessarily someone who can afford a fine sword (by fine I mean a persian assad Allah saif with fine fittings) Most of the fine golden fitted swords were done after the oil boom in the gulf and alot of them trace back to gifts given by the Saudi Royals. and finer wootz blades are still actually refitted in such gold fittings etc in Bahrain, KSA and Qatar. Syria aswell. Also, I have a random picture of one of the emirs of Kuwait wielding a rather normal quality saif while greeting a British ambassador. Heirlooms of tribal shaikhs also tend to be of average quality. For example, sword of a known Otaiba shaikh who also happened to be a famed warrior/poet, is crude and ment for business. I think also, Ibn Saud's famous sword was actually called Al Ajrab (means the scabbed one. A testimony to its crudeness and rust marks) So its not all glamorous for older generation shaikhs who were actually shaikhs because they deserved it ;-) It could be a fake though :P |
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20th August 2012, 08:48 PM | #12 |
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Indian made new pala
Re Indian pala,
Gentlemen,I have been patiently reading all the treads in re Turkish /ottoman edged weapons.I find some remerkable good comments as well as some ridicilous ones.On this occation (the Indiian made pala ) all is new ,ıt is a cheap imitation including the cross guard.Please give a good look to the Koftgariwork ,3rd class ,nothing to do with Ottomans.Similar were up on sale at some of the famous Auction houses.I warned two of them and the items were delisted, Regards to all Yataganman |
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I also noticed that upon second look the koftgari is more of the newer wire style used in India today. |
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21st August 2012, 08:10 PM | #14 |
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reminds me of this current indian made one for around $549.50 (plus $18 to sharpen it) i've been considering buying. they have a few in stock.
even comes with a nice scabbard. shipping from the USA is a bit steep tho. guess the tidbit of koftgari adds a few thou... |
26th August 2012, 08:51 PM | #15 |
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Ouch! Auction fever, I would be very disinclined to part with real money without handling the item.
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