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Thanks for that Ariel.
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Hi,
I agree with Ariel (too often lately). A very generic type of Kindjal-like dagger that could be from anywhere in the Caucasus, Turkey or even Syria. Definitely not a tourist piece because it is too functional and not very ornamented. I really don't know the age, but it could be 100 y. The scabbard is not very old, but I am not convinced it is original (even though it is custom-made for this dagger). The scabbard looks European- especially the broad leather loop which is common in many commando and Scandinavian knives, but not in any Caucasian or Middle Eastern daggers. Just a guess: it could belong to a soldier who got it as present, booty, or just bought it somewhere, and he ordered the scabbard at a leather shop. |
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Thanks everybody. A pity I can't narrow it down but it does seem to be a very generic piece. I agree the scabbard seems European but is made for this knife and the whole package seems of nice solid quality and it is a pleasure to handle.
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The waisted grips and short, bifullered blade indicate the general vicinity of Trabzon, but the type was carried throughout Turkey. This dates around the founding of the Republic.
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