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Old 4th March 2016, 02:04 AM   #1
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Gavin,
Somehow I missed your wootz Choora dated 1901.
Can you direct me to the topic with pics?
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Old 4th March 2016, 02:59 AM   #2
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Jim, Gavin, - many thanks! 19thc was just a guess on my part. I am terrible at determining an objects age. Fortunately it is not a big deal for me. It took some looking to find one of these that was complete, had only minor condition issues, and was within my budget. I will be happy if it's not a fake!

A couple of questions:
- Is this wootz? It almost looks like patterned steel the way it seems divided into sections. I have only one other knife that I believe has a wootz blade and the steel looks quite different.
- Is the inlay gold or brass? It looks like gold to me but I have been fooled before. Ditto for silver and some steel. I "think" this is steel with a small gold inlay.

Thanks again to you both for the help, and for the info, map, photo, etc. Much appreciated.

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Old 5th March 2016, 12:50 PM   #3
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Gavin,
Somehow I missed your wootz Choora dated 1901.
Can you direct me to the topic with pics?
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You did not miss it Ariel, you entered in to discussion about it.

http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showpo...9&postcount=48

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Old 5th March 2016, 06:08 PM   #4
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the blade on the OP's choora seems etched with floral patterns like mine rather than pattern welded. i suspect the yellow metal is brass. the blade/brass sawtoothed bolster area & some spine bits appears to have a red supstance painted on, similar to mine, it may be a decorative but not very durable waxy substance.

mine is a bit more decorative with copper and brass spine inlays. some of the grip spacers, like the OP's, are aluminum, a regal metal before the hall process. the razor sharp needle pointed blade has silver, gold, and copper flower decorations. red coral beads on silver wire on the pommel ring for a bit more bling.

very plain wood interior brass covered scabbard i think may have had a fancy cloth or leather cover which is now missing. the hanger portion is aluminum and the two rings are soldered copper.

i suspect the sheet aluminum grip spacers on our knives puts the date to more recent than earlier.
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the blade on the OP's choora seems etched with floral patterns like mine rather than pattern welded. i suspect the yellow metal is brass. the blade/brass sawtoothed bolster area & some spine bits appears to have a red supstance painted on, similar to mine, it may be a decorative but not very durable waxy substance.

mine is a bit more decorative with copper and brass spine inlays. some of the grip spacers are aluminum, a regal metal before the hall process. the razor sharp needle pointed blade has silver, gold, and copper flower decorations. red coral beads on silver wire on the pommel ring for a bit more bling.

very plain wood interior brass covered scabbard i think may have had a fancy cloth or leather cover which is now missing. the hanger portion is aluminum and the two rings are soldered copper.
Thank you very much! The patterns on the blade do seem similar. Too much so to be coincidence (IMO). Absolutely gorgeous knife. Thanks for sharing it.
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Old 5th March 2016, 06:34 PM   #6
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the brass grip patterns are similar too. quite possibly same maker or his assistants.

better shot of mine:
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It is quite interesting how massive are its widely spaced ears! Almost yataghan-ish!
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Old 5th March 2016, 06:57 PM   #8
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It is quite interesting how massive are its widely spaced ears! Almost yataghan-ish!
Now this is velly, velly interesting!!!
That is most definitely yataghan-ish, and a most attractive embellishment.
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wow! learn something new every day! never noticed that before, i assumed from seeing side shots that they all were like mine.
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You did not miss it Ariel, you entered in to discussion about it.

http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showpo...9&postcount=48

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Gavin,
The pics did not show the inscriptions and the wootz pattern. Do you still have them in your archives?
Will be much obliged.
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Old 5th March 2016, 10:59 PM   #11
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Re. the thread mentioned by Gavin : http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showp...99&postcount=48

Royston showed one that was a veritable Dumbo:-)

THAT was what I would call ears!

( I am reposting it here for easier reference. Hope Royston is not offended and this is not against the rules)
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Old 6th March 2016, 12:35 PM   #12
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Gavin,
The pics did not show the inscriptions and the wootz pattern. Do you still have them in your archives?
Will be much obliged.
Ariel
Ariel, the knife is still in my collections, not sold and archived.
If time permits I'll find and photograph it.

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Old 6th March 2016, 01:48 PM   #13
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Ariel, no problem posting my photos.

Here are a few more of "Dumbo" which show off the ears.

The "nail polish" decoration appears on a lot of these. Anyone know what it is ?

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The "nail polish" decoration appears on a lot of these. Anyone know what it is ?
I don't know what that is but I have also seen it on at least one Khyber knife.
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Old 6th March 2016, 06:27 PM   #15
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I was also wondering what kind of colored material they used to imitate enameling.
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