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Old 29th March 2012, 07:32 AM   #8
Steve
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Thanks Lew, your jambiya has some interesting elements. Offspring of the Arifis - Yemens largest silver making family today - have been using a lost wax process for making scabbards, as well as other attachments for the jambiya belt, for a few generations now.
I look forward to the pictures,
Steve
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