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Old 25th May 2017, 01:18 PM   #8
motan
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Hi Kubur,
I tend to agree with Martin, even though I am certainly not an expert on Rhino horn. This looks like a basic, workman's version of the Marsh Arab dagger that has seen a lot pf use (see the ring in the middle of hilt) and therefore, it is improbable that it was made from such a precious material. But this is purely circumstatial evidence. Also, it seems that at the base of the pommel you can vagely see knots, which are not present in horn. In the picture is one I recently bought in a London auction. Unfortunately, I have not succeeded in arranging for shipping yet due to the strange restriction of UK post and customs. It is also a basic version, but the hilt is made of very carefully worked black buffalo horn.
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