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Edward F 11th September 2012 11:57 PM

tulwar Disk guard
 
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Has anyone seen a tulwar with disk guard how common is it, cant find any thing similar?
thanks ed

paolo 12th September 2012 01:39 PM

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This is my one. For what I know is quite common to find tulwar with guard.
Paolo

Jens Nordlunde 12th September 2012 07:32 PM

Welcome to the forum :).
I can not come closer that to say, that hand guard - not ending in a flower bus or an animal head is rather unusual. To this comes, that the plate hand guard it seen but not common.
Jens

Edward F 12th September 2012 11:41 PM

Paolo thanks for the pics

Jens thanks again I have seen the knucle guard not ending in a flower bud or animal head but not in combination the the disk guard .I think it maybe somewhat early and probably made with other silmilar swords in a remote region of india.I also think it may be a transitional sword from full guard to half gaurd to no guard.Any way i dont think the sword holds any great value.


thanks ed

eric45 13th September 2012 12:45 AM

Very nice.

Stan S. 6th November 2012 03:00 AM

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A finger guard is not a very common feature, although not super rare in tulwars. As pointed out by Edward F, it is a transitional feature indicative of a switch from a full basket hilt of a khanda to a more modern tulwar hilt. Sometimes tulwars are found with a single guard on one side and sometimes it is found on both sides of the hilt. Also, there had been a common practice dating probably to sometime in the 19th century of removing finger guards, which leaves behind a noticeble groove in the hilt.

Here is a picture of an old sword from my collection (regredably no longer in my possession) that shows a trace of a removed finger guard:


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