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Thank you Kubur, this is indeed the most logical explanation!
Francantolin, indeed I suspect the blade to be older, and that it was harshly polished and reused. I realise that I sound stingy ^^' but since I don't have a lot to invest in my collection I always buy at bargain prices, unless it's something I really, really, want. I guess having seen a lot of high quality kurdish jambiyas here raised my expectations unreasonably. Anyway, regardless of the value of the knife, I learned something new, which is always nice! |
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For a long time like you my budget always meant gambling at what appeared to be the bargain basement. Some you loose but you can win handsomely especially in what at the time is the current unpopular areas. Keep it up, I did very well in my last piece post here. Research in other areas pays off.
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I think you did OK for the money, old decent blade and scabbard with a tarted up soft wood hilt.
I would check the blade out in a small area for wootz or other patterned steel. Given current events in the area, we might not be seeing much from there in the future. |
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20... You canīt complain or be disappointed...
![]() francantolin: "If you don't like it , you can give it to a charity resale association ( who sure will sale it again for 20 bucks... )" Or sell it to me... ![]() ![]() |
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