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Old 28th February 2012, 08:24 PM   #1
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I simply cut the horn scales from some buffalo horn I had in store. I had owned (but sold on years ago) a yataghan before, and modeled these on what I remembered of it. I used fairly thick pieces, so I imagine the more sophisticated method of heating and shaping saves material, and probably produces a stronger piece of work.
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Old 1st March 2012, 06:15 PM   #2
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Hi,
It is little bit hard to see the script as result of the reflection, especially the last part but it is:

La feta ila Ali la seyf ila zülfikar: There is no hero like Ali, there is no sword like his sword, zulfikar.

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Old 1st March 2012, 08:46 PM   #3
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One of the things I really appreciate about this site is the wide scope of knowledge and experience available. Thankyou Zifir and AJ1356 for the translation.
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Old 6th March 2012, 01:56 AM   #4
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David:

Lovely yat, sir. Could you comment about the tang? Full length, full width? Reduced, a la some of the tulwars I have seen?

I'm sorry to offer such elementary questions, but I'm still a beginning student, and I don't know much about the yataghan (in particular).
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Old 13th March 2012, 05:41 PM   #5
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The tang is flat and of the same profile as the grip, the ears project/flare well beyond the grip/tang. The tang is wrapped with a decorative brass strip, and has a repoused collar where it joins the blade, filled in this case with plaster....which I need to remove and replace with a more stable material some day. This was a bit of a wreck when I got it, but no complaints, I got it cheap as a result.
I had a yat' before, of much heavier construction and the collar was forged in one with the blade and flat profiled tang.
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Old 14th March 2012, 05:03 AM   #6
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Many thanks, sir.
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