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eftihis
11th February 2008, 10:54 AM
Hallo a friend of mine, who loves of antiques and edged weapons, has just arrived to Jordan, and he will stay for 2-3 more days. He asks me if anybody has any advise for him regarding where to find antiques or antique weapons.
Regards, Eftihis
ALEX
11th February 2008, 12:21 PM
Hello Eftihis,
I do not think it's possible to find anything decent at Amman's markets nowadays. I'd take a bus trip to Damascus (only 3 hours) and see Remon there (I can send you his tel.numbers if you wish).
Dom
17th February 2008, 10:34 AM
I do not think it's possible to find anything decent at Amman's markets nowadays.
I just may confirm what said Alex,
to have visited Amman for several days,
looking for antiquities, I was deeply disappointed .... dry market :shrug: :( :shrug:
in Damascus,
Remon is without argumentation "THE EXPERT" in that field :p
also, many other antiques dealers, who have some pieces sometimes interesting,
they are regrouped in the "Metha Pacha Street" named also "Straight Street"
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Dom
ALEX
17th February 2008, 12:45 PM
Yes, you're right Dom - "Madhat Pasha" and "Bab Sharki" are the best places to visit in Damascus. Also, it's good to hear from you Dom.
Dom
17th February 2008, 02:36 PM
Also, it's good to hear from you Dom.
Tks Alex :D
presently we are stock in North Spain - Pamplona
due to some mecanical troubles with our 4x4
we were in our way back after 3 weeks tracking/camping in Occidental Sahara (deep South Marocco)
we visited plenty small villages, and cities,
but no discovered any blade, knife, sword :shrug:
only touristic production :o ..... no luck
BUT :cool:
we forecast our round trip to Egypt this year through Syria,and .....
we will visit Remon :D
I will let you know before our departure mid-may ± :p
and I will get my revenge ;)
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Dom
eftihis
11th March 2008, 12:17 AM
Hallo, my friend returned from Jordan, this is what he brought back, it costed 350 euros.
Does this have a specific name?
ALEX
11th March 2008, 09:42 AM
Nice Kurdish Jambiya dagger. The fittings do not look new, as on most similar jambiyas in most Middle Eastern markets nowadays, and perhaps early to mid 20th Century. Also, good quality old blade. The quality is well above average tourist level, and the price is also reasonable, especially if the scabbard is silver and the blade is wootz!!!. Definitely a good (and nice looking) find.
Dom
12th March 2008, 05:45 PM
Lucky guy .. :p
to have collected a very nice Kurdish jambiya .. :D
Jordan ... where I was disappointed to didn't found a respectable shop for antiquities :shrug:
real congratulations for that purchase with very reasonable price :)
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Dom
Dom
12th March 2008, 05:53 PM
Hallo, my friend returned from Jordan, this is what he brought back
could be nice to tell us from where precisely your friend bought that "wonder"
could be useful, for one of our next trip ;) :p ;)
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Dom
eftihis
13th March 2008, 04:09 PM
Hallo Dom,
He bought it in Petra, just outside the entrance to the gorge. Ther a re a few shops there this was one of the first shops, just outside the entrance. There were 3-4 more daggers, but he couldnt say the exact type.
By the way, i do not think the blade is wootz.
Dom
14th March 2008, 01:52 PM
Tks "eftihis" for the precision :D
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Dom
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