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Old 22nd August 2012, 11:53 AM   #1
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Default New Pesh Kabz (help with info)

Hi Guys,

Got this old Pesh Kabz today. Can anyone help me with info on this?

- What does the marking mean? (4 curves with T shape on both sides)
- Age?
- Blade metal?
- I know the handle in buffalo horn

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Old 23rd August 2012, 07:40 AM   #2
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Hi Guys,

Got this old Pesh Kabz today. Can anyone help me with info on this?

- What does the marking mean? (4 curves with T shape on both sides)
- Age?
- Blade metal?
- I know the handle in buffalo horn

Thanks

Salaams mrasingh ~ see http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...ht=blade+marks #153 and 154 refers. Often framed with 3 dots and in this case a T or a cross perhaps... Like many blade marks inscribed later to copy or mirror the original mark as has been done with Passau Wolf, moon marks and in this case "sickle marks" sometimes called hogsback or eyelash marks..
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Old 23rd August 2012, 07:29 PM   #3
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Hi mrasingh

Your pesh seems to be a relatively modern recently made item I'm afraid. It's certainly been extensively reworked recently and I think the horn grips are definately recent.
The markings and position on the blade might indicate that a section of an old blade was used.
The steel is unlikely to show any activity, but you could try etching it for confirmation.
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Old 24th August 2012, 05:11 AM   #4
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Agreed, this looks like modern refurbishing using old components, and this does seem like a reworked old blade with remnants of some marking. Some very old markings from N. Italy have dual parallel half circles, much in the same theme as mentioned by Ibrahiim.

The heavy bolster and grips suggest Afghan regions in my view.
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