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on the A.alnakkas's blade is written in Arabic - "El Ahd El Jadid" or "new life" ![]() à + Dom |
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i rechek
my don't say inox and is in peru at list for 50 years jacques |
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that make sense with what I gave as date; ± 1960 either; ± 58 years it's not before 1956 that the Maroc acceded to his independency before this date, the country wasn't structured enough to produce such items of high quality I well noticed, that the "ricasso" of your koummya seems be old ... or old fashion ![]() what make a question mark, it's that mark of "le melopsitte" who hasn't existence some where else, no idea what was (is) behind ? ![]() amicalement à + Dom |
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i agree whis you dom,my feeling is the koummya and the chiken are moderns
but in 40 years is the only decent blade i so wayting for something better. tk all |
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Not sure I got much to add, but the Arabic on my koummya says: Al Ahd alJadeed (New Era)
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Since The first koummya isn't marked stainless and the blade shows some tarnishing, I'm still thinking 30s 40s.
Can we begin to date undated koummya by their style of dress? I'm not sure maybe the styling is just more regional. Here are two examples I believe are WWII bring backs . They both have the same baldric styles. the top one, used a bit has very polished blade maker markings look worn off. Is it perhaps stainless?? This koummya has a presentation plate, dated 1943. |
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