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Hi Rick,
Is the pommel something like a washer, nailed on (or peened on) to the hilt? That would work, if the blade had a rat-tailed tang and didn't go all the way through the hilt, and the pommel was stuck on with the equivalent of a tack, perhaps also holding the wrap in place.. One thing to think about is that the Saharans traditionally didn't have much wood to work with, so it makes sense that they would use fabric (especially wool) and leather to make as much of the piece as possible. Best, F |
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Hi Fearn, I have no idea how the pommel was finessed on there; all is covered with leather and I can't see any tacks .
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The pommel has a peg or nail that is inserted sideways through the hilt.
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Hi Wallace,
you'll find this picture (xray) quite useful ![]() Regards David |
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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I have found obvious cross-pins securing the hilt on two kaskara hilts (seen in the top picture below); another which has lost its leather covering and is bare wood (not shown) has no evidence of one.
The bottom picture shows two hilts where the pommel appears to be made up of layers of wound leather. |
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#6 |
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Good to see I got it half right, with the rat-tailed tang. Great pics!
One last question: is the pommel build up of leather (spiral wrapping with a leather washer on top), or is it wood? Best, F |
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#7 |
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Fearn, mine is wood .
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