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Hombre
14th May 2020, 03:25 PM
I was picking up this dagger today....
The guy told me that he is not interested, he is a car guy so I got it for free.. :)

Should really appreciate your opinions about it....

Bes,
Stefan

Kubur
14th May 2020, 06:29 PM
Hi
Lucky man, it's a cool dagger.
This one is easy. It's a late Ottoman Kurdish dagger from Iraq.
The little circles in the silver were for turquoise stones.
Look at Marsh Arab jambiya and you will understand what I mean.
But I think you have one already...
;)

motan
14th May 2020, 09:31 PM
Hi,
I agree with Kubur. It is a bit of a primitive example though and has some unusual features. The hilt is not rounded, the blade has not central ridge. Looks like village, local work, but it is authentic and well-used - personally, I like them this way. Besides, a Dutch saying says that you should not check the teeth of a given horse (given for free). :D

Hombre
15th May 2020, 09:03 AM
Thank you Kubur and Motan! I really appreciate your opinions!

I wonder for instance how long it will take before I learn what is a Khanjar and what is a Jambiya... Easier to say dagger.... :)
Well, I learned about old Winchester lever actions and Colt SAA revolvers so I guess, I will learn about this too.... but this is much harder....

With all that said, thank you for being there!:D

Best,
Stefan

David R
15th May 2020, 09:05 AM
Nice Kurdish style dagger of a simple type. Is that a full tang with a riveted slab
grip?

Hombre
16th May 2020, 01:00 PM
Thank you, David R.... Yes, it is a full tang with a riveted slab...

Best,
Stefan

Ian
16th May 2020, 01:23 PM
... Besides, a Dutch saying says that you should not check the teeth of a given horse (given for free). :DEnglish version: Don't look a gift horse in the mouth.

David R
16th May 2020, 02:10 PM
Thank you, David R.... Yes, it is a full tang with a riveted slab...

Best,
Stefan


An unusual method of construction for this type of dagger. Usually they have a one piece hilt and the blade with a short tang.