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I accidently bid on this Indian sword (200370412543) ,when I thought I was bidding on this Kattara (200370413578)). Same seller, similar photo. Unfortunately, I lost on the Kattara but won on the Indian sword. This is not my area of collecting. Is this a Tulwar that has lost it's pommel?
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Nice tulwar, Michael.
It has indeed lost its disk pommel, and the rosette "washer". I noticed a seller from India selling tulwar handles cheaply. Perhaps you could scavenge the missing parts. Regards, Emanuel |
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LOL, bloody hell Michael! Wish I could accidentally spend nearly $500 on a sword and be so calm about it!
![]() As for the sword itself, I think its actually nicer than the one you wanted ![]() Wouldn't worry too much about the missing handle parts, it looks like the hilt is carved so it wouldn't be too much of a problem to contact some of the websites in India selling newly made weapons and get a bespoke replacement. Worth the effort as its only going to be a fraction of what the sword's already cost you, and you can use the handle to match the design perfectly. Nice sword btw, wonder what the steel will be? Regards Gene |
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Monitor was dark, didn't realize the handle was carved. Makes it even nicer.
Forum member Sandeep Singh is a koftgari artist if I'm not mistaken. Perhaps he can facilitate a replacement. Do you have additional pictures? |
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I've no doubt Sandeep Singh could do a great job on it.
He's got my recommendation. Excuse a novice's question, but what exactly sets a tulwar apart from a tegha? This sword's blade seems pretty broad, like a tegha's, and doesn't taper to as thin a point at the end... does it have to do with the handle? ![]() |
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Michael, do you have close ups of the tulwar hilt and the place where the disc was?
If it looks like an old remove of the disc I would leave it as it is. You sometimes see hilts like this, but not very often. Tirri shows one, and I have heard of two others taken near the Khyber pass, after the last British cavalry attack around 1930. |
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I don't have it yet. I will post when I do.
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