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Ah, right, I don't know why I thought that was spelled with a C.
![]() Thanks for the kodmi scabbard pic. Still not entirely sure what the seller was referring to tbh. To me they look quite different but maybe I'm missing some context or overlooking some details of construction. |
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I'm not sure what the Bou Saadi khodmi ref was either ![]() Hopefully someone can shed some light on it. None of the khodmi knife scabbards we've seen in this thread remind me of the sabre scabbard in the earlier post. Probably we shouldn't let it sidetrack us further without more info to relate them. I like that sabre and scabbard, it has a primitive bedouin look to it. I wonder if the colourful cloth/string knotwork on the scabbard is camel hair. |
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This sword was auctioned off today, so I suppose I can add it here now.
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And might as well add the remaining two pics.
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Thank you for sharing werecow. The silver casing is certainly nice, but I am more intrigued by the blade - looks well worn and potentially quite old.
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And I also noticed that on this example the pommel is again slightly twisted. Might be a coincidence of course as it's very slight, but still. |
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I just received this khodmi and I think the seller is referring to examples such as this one. However, this is the first time that I have seen this type of sheath with stitching. The more common type is the dyed red leather over wood sheaths, sometimes with brass fittings. The decorative stitching is very similar in the colorful geometrical shapes and patterns to the baldric on your Berber sword werecow.
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Indeed it is! Nice scabbard, very colorful. Thanks for sharing this example!
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