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BANDOOK 23rd June 2015 07:29 AM

DAGGER FOR IDENTIFICATION
 
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Measures: 29 cm long (out of sheath).

ANY IDEA OF ORIGIN,REGARDS RAJESH

Ian 23rd June 2015 08:11 AM

Hi bandook:

It's a type of jambiya from Northern India. Often referred to as a "tiger tooth" jambiya. Here is a similar example on the Oriental Arms web site:
http://oriental-arms.com/item.php?id=4317

Nice example.

Ian

BANDOOK 23rd June 2015 08:26 AM

THANKS IAN THAT WAS THE RIGHT IDENTIFICATION BY YOU AND INDEED A NORTH INDIAN ''TIGER TOOTH JAMBIYA'',CHEERS RAJESH

ariel 23rd June 2015 12:01 PM

Could never figure out what the "tiger tooth" refers to: incisor ( blade) or molar ( pommel) of the tiger?:-)

Sajen 23rd June 2015 05:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ariel
Could never figure out what the "tiger tooth" refers to: incisor ( blade) or molar ( pommel) of the tiger?:-)

I think it's named by the blade shape. :)

Nice dagger Rajesh!

kronckew 23rd June 2015 05:50 PM

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time to be pedantic:

i think you mean canine or cuspid, not incisor - which are the comparatively much smaller chisel-like teeth in between the canines. see siberian tiger skull below. pre-molars are also known as carnasals, used to slice meat.

p.s.- nice dagger. scabbard needs some tlc ;) the three-lobed pommel is fairly ubiquitous on these.


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