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Trabzon Dagger?
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Is this a trabzon dagger?
Lew |
Trabzon Surmene...
And a very nice one! These knives had the most intricate system of fullers. The handle looks particularly nice and the suspension belt is a rarity. And look at the weave of leather straps at the top of the scabbard: doesn't it look just like Laz Bicagi? Lew, I was always very happy about you limiting yourself to African stuff ( because I do not collect them); why did you decide to cross the border? Looking for a fight, infidel invader? :D Well, on the other hand, I am glad you finally saw the light! Enjoy! |
It is much longer than the typical Trabzon but there is no question for the origin. Enjoy it
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Hi Lew,
Nice dagger, I've developed a bit of a soft spot for these pieces, I really like the method used of attaching the strap to the sheath on your example. Regards, Norman. |
Classy!
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Very nice :)
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Hi Tim
It set me back about three weeks of fish and chips but I needed to cut back on my fatty foods anyway ;) :D Lew |
Congrats, Lew! Very NOice!!!
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The dagger arrived today. :) I cleaned off the active rust with some 0000 steel wool and rubbed a drop of oil into the horn hilt to revive it. Everything is tight and the leather is still soft and flexible. I notice some layered effect in the steel probably some type of simple pattern welded stuff? I am a very happy camper. :D
Lew |
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