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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Poole England
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Yes, I know, I am being greedy.
I have collected since the 70's and these are the only two I have ever seen. Both are horn, wood, horn although the horn is wrapped around the wood on the pommel end so I think they are one piece wooden hilts with horn decoration. Sajen, I think you are correct about their rarity. Not surprising seeing the size of the Islands. Regards Roy |
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I forgot these two photos. Note how the pommel end shows wood with a thin layer of horn wrapped around it.
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Germany, Dortmund
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thank you very much for posting your two nice examples, the one in up seems to be very similar to my posted example. May I ask how long it is overall and the length of the blade? It's most interesting that the handles are not simple wrapped with horn but the horn is covered with a piece of horn without a joint, a technic I never have seen before. This is also the problem by the restauration of my other example. Again, two very nice and rare examples you own! ![]() Best regards, Detlef |
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