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					Originally Posted by Tatyana Dianova
					
				 A small addition/correction to the excellent article. The author states that "...Against it is the presence of the Mazar-i-Sharif stamp on all 5 examples of this pattern known to us. This stamp was never present on the “ethnic” variety... " I have found recently an ethnic Khyber knife with early stamps!
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 Thank you, Tatiana!
I think there is no contradiction in the article. The blade of the regular Khyber knife mounted  ethnic handle. And engraved on the blade - it is normal for Afghans. They liked to apply inscriptions and ornaments on a regular bladed weapons.
I have seen several regular Khyber knives engraved on the blade and several regular Khyber knives with new ethical or not at all regular handle.