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It looks like an Indian blade to me. According to Russel Robinson the blades which widened a little to the point were fighting blades, and the tapered ones for hunting....yer pays yer money and takes yer choice on that one. I have two tulwars with similar blades in them. Check for the "Indian ricasso" at the base of the blade, or traces there was one there, which would confirm the ID.
The bottom one has such a thick spine it is nearly T section, also signed, but I don't know who. Last edited by David R; 6th May 2012 at 11:46 PM. Reason: Added pic. |
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Hey David,
I first thought this one an indian blade. But no ricasso but it could be shortened? The fittings on the blade seems palastinians, especially the scabbard. Will show photos soon. Its not uncommon though for bedouins in Palastine to adopt Syrian/Badawi whatever style though :P Could be a local made blade? I am thinking of etching it... |
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once again, you are getting the best ![]() but awaiting for the other pics, before to deliver my appreciations ![]() mabrouk, alf mabrouk à + Dom |
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