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Originally Posted by Lee
I favor that this takouba has a 14th or 15th century European blade based upon the nature of the marks and the appearance of the background steel.
I have known so many owners certain they had a medieval European blade remounted as a kaskara or takouba. This is the first one, albeit based upon pictures, that I believe in. So my certainty in dismissing these claims on general principal and following the experience of Briggs is now broken.
...Unless it is a brilliant forgery targeted to set me drooling all over myself, but I do not think so.
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Just to add to this... those that know my history with takouba will know I am usually the first to chuck out any ideas of medieval blades and extremely critical of blade marks and perhaps overly prone to suggesting native copies. To be honest I bought this piece with the vague hopes the blade might be 17th century at best. To that end I am not interested dates just for the sake of dates, if anyone really wants to know I bought this because of the pommel...
However I have to say, even with relatively limited experience this one is different, in look, feel and presence.
I'm still intrigued by the second mark, the little sword like one...