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weapons 27 15th December 2014 12:33 PM

SYRIAN OR TURKISH ??
 
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I think has a Syrian knife or Turkish? What is your opinion? I think 19th?
It measures 30cm long, 17cm blade
the handle is bone with inlays of brass, very sharp blade has a central Ridge...the scabbard is brass.

THANK TO ALL

ALEX 15th December 2014 04:24 PM

Definitely Syrian. Very late 20th century. The blade could be older, hard to tell.

VANDOO 15th December 2014 05:34 PM

A NICE VARIATION OF A SYRIAN DAGGER. THESE USUALLY HAVE A FLAT SLIGHTLY CURVED DOUBLE EDGED BLADE. STRAIGHT BLADES ARE NOT THE NORM THIS TYPE BLADE IS DESIGNED TO MAKE A WOUND WHAT STAYS OPEN. THE HANDLE LOOKS MORE SUBDUED AND ELEGANT THAN USUAL NO COLORFUL PLASTIC OR MOTHER OF PEARL, ECT. THE WIRE WRAP AT THE SCABBARD TIP IS NOT THE USUAL TRADITION AND ALSO POINTS TO MORE RECENT MANUFACTURE. THE TWO THIN HANGING RINGS ON THE SCABBARD FURTHER POINT TO MORE RECENT MANUFACTURE.

Kubur 15th December 2014 08:02 PM

Turkish + Syrian = Ottoman Syria
:-)
Are you sure that is not Lebanese? mid-20th?

ariel 16th December 2014 12:24 AM

Definitely Syrian:-)
The handle is a dead giveaway of the style peculiar to the Druze village Majjal Shams.

weapons 27 16th December 2014 04:10 PM

Thank you to all for this information

DaveA 16th December 2014 08:18 PM

Majdal Shams?
 
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Originally Posted by ariel
Definitely Syrian:-)
The handle is a dead giveaway of the style peculiar to the Druze village Majjal Shams.

Hello Ariel,

With the respectful spirit of learning, I am curious what about this knife tells you with such certainty that it is from Majdal Shams? Do you mean very recent (last 20 or 30 years)?

I ask because this jambiya is totally unlike the three pre-WWII era Majdali jambiya I have in my own collection (see pictures of two, attached). The hilt doesn't seem nearly flat enough, nor is the decoration at all similar.

I would have guessed northern Syria; definitely not southern/Damascus style. :shrug:

Best,

Dave A.


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