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Hello All!
I just bought this knife today at a WWII reanactment. It is 9" overall with a 5" blade and a 4" hilt. The hilt is made of two pices of horn seperated by a metal spacer and capped with a iron cap on the end. The blade is sharp and shows old surface rust. It was spattered with a littel red paint(not blood ![]() ![]() Mark... |
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Hi, Mark. If were a gambling man, I would put my money on Ethiopia. It really looks Ethiopian to me. But, in all fairness, could be ANYTHING. At any rate, here is the pictures of two Ethiopian daggers and a sword. The shape of the blades of the daggers and that of the hilt of the sword point me in that direction. Cheers, RON
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Hi Mark,
I completely agree with Ron, these daggers remain widely in use throughout North Africa, and are equally widely diffused via trade routes as they have always been. In my view, the bottom example Ron has shown has compelling resemblance, and may be considered a likely match at least typologically. As for exact provenance, that would be extremely difficult. In any case, a simple but interesting item. Best regards, Jim |
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Thanks for the quick identification! This is my first Ethiopean knife!
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Sorry... you will have to live with the fact that it is "cow". As in the three examples that I posted earlier. Nothing wrong with that. It would be a nice dagger even with a plain wood handle.
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I'm cool with cow!
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It's a belt dagger. Only terms I know for this are KARRA' (Tigrai & Eritrea) and CHIUVE' (Sidamo). I think the Amhara use the term KARRA' as well, but I am not positive.
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