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Old 18th January 2012, 12:33 PM   #1
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Hi Richmond,
It's a pretty standard later 20thC Jambiya. From Yemen if I'm not mistaken.
Is the blade solid or hollow?

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P.S. good luck with the coins.
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Old 18th January 2012, 05:12 PM   #2
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Hello,

This is a good later 20th century Jambiya as Gene said. The blade looks good I dont think its one of the 2 pieces ones.. but you never know :P
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Old 18th January 2012, 05:26 PM   #3
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Thanks both of you .. I dont think the blade is made from 2 pieces . it seems pretty good to me.
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Old 18th January 2012, 05:36 PM   #4
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Richmond,
I am away from my books but if I remember correctly, either Elgood or Gracie addressed the ducats topic and mentioned, that many of the more modern jambiyas have imitations of these earlier coins. You are doing the right thing by having them tested.
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Old 18th January 2012, 06:00 PM   #5
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Richmond,
I am away from my books but if I remember correctly, either Elgood or Gracie addressed the ducats topic and mentioned, that many of the more modern jambiyas have imitations of these earlier coins. You are doing the right thing by having them tested.
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Thanks Teodor ... I have Elgood so I will take a look
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Old 19th January 2012, 04:24 AM   #6
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Richmond,
I am away from my books but if I remember correctly, either Elgood or Gracie addressed the ducats topic and mentioned, that many of the more modern jambiyas have imitations of these earlier coins. You are doing the right thing by having them tested.
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Teodor
Teodor, you are right about mention of these brass replica "coins". Steve Gracie mentions them in his book about Yemeni Jambiya. If you have the book, check out page 193 in the chapter relating to Jambiya Hilts. These "coins" are NOT the real thing.
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Old 19th January 2012, 06:23 AM   #7
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Teodor, you are right about mention of these brass replica "coins". Steve Gracie mentions them in his book about Yemeni Jambiya. If you have the book, check out page 193 in the chapter relating to Jambiya Hilts. These "coins" are NOT the real thing.
Stu
I completely agree that the disks on the modern Assib jambiya in question are imitations out of brass. However, it is Richmond's right to confirm that with a jeweller and it would be the right thing to do - always better to know what you have, even if it is not what you hoped for.
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Old 19th January 2012, 06:59 AM   #8
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I completely agree that the disks on the modern Assib jambiya in question are imitations out of brass. However, it is Richmond's right to confirm that with a jeweller and it would be the right thing to do - always better to know what you have, even if it is not what you hoped for.
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I was not suggesting that those on Richmond's Jambiya were copies. Simply that the comment made by Steve in his book is that the modern "coins" are brass copies. Sorry for any misunderstanding.
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