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VVV 24th October 2005 10:20 PM

Garab/Talibon Handle Differences
 
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Drooling at Charles perfect new Garab reminded me of;

Is the different colours/materials of the handle an indicator of age or origin?

Enclosed two examples to illustrate those I know of.

Michael

tom hyle 26th October 2005 01:19 AM

What I've been finding interesting is the number and kind of different woods used within a given piece; often the sheath and hilt are of different woods, and often also, the sheath's front and back sides.
The black wood in the photo appears to be coloured or patinaed; where it is worn/chipped it is lighter?

VVV 26th October 2005 11:00 PM

Yes that's correct regarding the black colour on the hilt.

Michael


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