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Old 28th October 2009, 02:53 AM   #1
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Thanks Kurt. Nice daggers.
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Old 6th November 2009, 01:34 AM   #2
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The khanjarli arrived today and now I can breath again it was sent parcel post. The blade is 9 inches in length and has a very nice wootz pattern the ivory is in perfect shape no chips. Jens, Charles there is no sign this dagger ever had a knuckle guard I am a very happy camper .

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That's great Lew. Now we need more pics!
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Old 7th November 2009, 04:15 AM   #4
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Here is a close up but it is not that good will try again tomorrow in day light. This is Indian wootz which is low contrast and real hard to photograph.
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Ok here is a thought the blades on these khanjarli seem to resemble a bull's horns to me so could there be link here?
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Guys no thoughts on this question? Since cows/bulls are sacred in India it would make some sense to me that this could be a representation of their horns.

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Guys no thoughts on this question? Since cows/bulls are sacred in India it would make some sense to me that this could be a representation of their horns.

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Interesting thought Lew, the bull pictured, is it a native breed to India?

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Old 25th November 2009, 12:30 AM   #8
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Guys no thoughts on this question? Since cows/bulls are sacred in India it would make some sense to me that this could be a representation of their horns.

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Nice image grouping there Lew, I'd say this makes perfect sense looking at the extra images of native bulls.
Whilst my knowledge on these knives are limited I wonder if anyone can point out any direct historical association with these knives and worship of the bulls?
I'll have a look through my Asiatic mythos references to see what I can find, perhaps mention of ceremony or something along those lines.

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