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 Poor Man's Karud ? 5 Attachment(s) Comments ? Age ? The karud itself is incredibly tight and sturdy . The forging of the T spine is atrocious; still the point is as sharp as a needle and the edge is keen . Blade 11 3/4" Overall 16 3/4" Good barn sale . :D | 
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 Was this barn anywhere near Kabul? Looks like it'll clean up OK, nice workmanlike dagger. You wouldn't want it up you! | 
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 Nope !   Not Nepal neither ............ ;) :D Staid old New England where my ancestors fled to from Leiden so many years ago . A lucky cell call from a friend who was out doing the weekend yard sales with his Wife . Lor' luv 'im . :D :D Ahhh, to clean, or not to clean ... :confused: Put lanolin on the horn scales , there is crude decoration on the bolsters . If I take it too far I'm afraid I'll lose the 'funk' of this one . It's not every day that you get to see the Poor Folks' version of this kind of form . This is not wootz we're talking here ... more like a Villager or Drover's daily carry . Anyone up for resto and recovering the scabbard in the traditional way ?? For short money ????????? :D | 
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 I think these are rather nice! Are the scales horn? I'd assumed Camel bone. | 
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 1 Attachment(s) Horn as far as I can tell .  :shrug:   :)  I cleaned it up a little more . It's really more like a Choora, isn't it ? :o | 
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