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martin888 2nd February 2009 03:26 PM

im new here i want to know the age of my koummya
 
hi to all and thx for this great site.
i have a very old koummya does its possible to be made of tin?
thank you

Jim McDougall 2nd February 2009 03:45 PM

To find the age of a koummya you simply saw it in half and count the rings :)

Just kidding,

Hi Martin,
Welcome to the forum. The koummya is a most interesting dagger of Morocco and into Algeria, typically Berber weapons. There may be tin in the scabbard sheathing and sometimes mounts. In any case it would be great to see photos and we can get some ideas.

All the best,
Jim

martin888 3rd February 2009 04:04 PM

koummya
 
no problem here are the picture thx for the help
http://img25.imageshack.us/img25/4874/trekg8.th.jpg

Robert 3rd February 2009 04:49 PM

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Hello Martin888, And welcome to the forum. :) I really don't know anything about your item but let me help you with your picture.

Robert

katana 3rd February 2009 04:53 PM

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Hi Martin,
welcome....I've taken the liberty to enlarge your picture and post it here.

Regards David

Rick 3rd February 2009 04:58 PM

The blade does not look to be of very good quality . :(

Martin, if you wish to sell; please list in Swap and I will clear your post .

ward 3rd February 2009 08:45 PM

late 20th century tourist

Atlantia 3rd February 2009 09:01 PM

LOL
hmmm....... Let's see, how can I hang an air freshener on this?


Quote:

Originally Posted by ward
late 20th century tourist

Ahh, Mountain Pine!

;)


P.S.
Welcome to the clan Martin.

CharlesS 3rd February 2009 09:29 PM

Martin,

The quality of the blade and lack of detail to the scabbard and hilt fittings along with a the thin, small and weak baldric rings are all indicative of a post 1950s piece, generally associated with the bazaar or tourist trade as Ward has noted.

Not the best, and definitely not the worst, I have seen of this type.


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