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Persian Karabela with Zulfiqar blade?
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Hello,
This large sword was sold on the bay last week and it brought on some questions. 41" long with a 35" long, 2" wide blade, split tip. Immediate thought was of a Persian, Qajar "revival" blade with a karabela hilt. In some older threads on karabela similar hilts were identified as produced in Turkey or possibly Persia. Thoughts? Is this piece a legitimate piece or a random assembly? Emanuel |
Something a little more modern. ;) Windlass reproduction from the movie "Kingdom of Heaven"
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0009TNGM6/...=justprofit-20 What did it go for? |
Hahah!!!! Wow! time for me to brush up on my modern repros :)
They got the handle and guard very close to originals. It went for about $600 and it was fought over by 10 different people. Thanks Iain! |
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The price indicates at least to me that most people saw it for what it was. I seem to recall another going for much higher a year or so ago. :shrug: Makes you wonder what will happen in a few decades when some of the very good Medieval replicas available today start turning up on eBay with a bit more age and patina to them... |
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With authentic battle damge (from a day at the locol medieval fair) :) Well spotted! Gavin |
If you look at the finished pieces from the same seller, several of those were sold recently for about the same price. Same pics were used for all of them.
I contacted the seller with a question, and he told me that the handle was " imitation ivory", and that it was "not sharpened, but not dull either. You ( meaning, -"I") could do some damage with it". If one is still pining for it, just wait a bit: there will be more:-) |
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