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Dagger for Dom
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Hi Dom, please have a look at this dagger and tell me about it. I have lots of enthusiasm but not much knowledge!
All comments welcome. Brian |
It is a Shibriya, a variant of jambiya of a "Palestinian" origin, encompassing Israel, West Bank and Jordan. They have this peculiar "dogleg" configuration of the blade and, usually, tin metal scabbard and handle. Very "homemade" quality, as a rule.
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Specifically the Bedouin make these no?
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thanks every body, you answered perfectly :p I may be absent ... soon ... effective from beginning of June for 1 month already my truck (Nissan Patrol 4wheels drive) it's in French harbour to be unloaded to Baltimore, then => "Lincoln Highway" until San Francisco CA, and back to France if some contributors of the Ethnographic Arms & Armour are located not too far of that highway please have a look of "The 2009 MVPA* Convoy" - "Lincoln Highway" when will be time http://www.mvpa.org/ (down at left) and look for me, we will have a chat, and a glass together So SORRY for that "out subject" * MVPA for Military Vehicule Preservation Association :o :D à + Dom |
Another Shibryia
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Here is another Shibryia. Different to Brian's, but same blade shape. Believed to be Palestinian in origin. :)
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not requested, but ... may be expected :p
the transcription of the blade engraving inscription, could be ; - MADE BY AÏCHAM - 65 (I suspect that could be 1965) under reserve à + Dom |
Thanks guys, your help much appreciated
Brian |
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