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Originally Posted by Roland_M
The hilt seems made partially from rhinohorn and maybe walrus, so you should make the restoration in Germany!
I have made very well experiences with a professional restorer in Olbernhau (not me!). He restored my Yatagan perfectly.
Roland
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Thanks for the reply, I sent you a PM.
As for the tulwar vs. shamshir debate, that may well be, I've seen lots of shamshir blades mounted on tulwar hilts, but the tang on this sword is actually still pretty long, the exposed part is already close to 8 cm, and the tangs of tulwar blades I have seen so far have been a lot shorter.
Intestingly the sword feels quite hefty in the hand. The balance point is down about a third of the length of the blade and the spine is quite thick with about 6 mm until very close to the tip. So I was quite suprised when it weighed in at only 750 grams.