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Its in the Pesh-Kabz, Choora, Kard/Karud family. I would call it a Choora but I could be wrong and certainly someone here will know better than I do. they are from Persia, India, Afghanistan, Pakistan areas
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Thanks RhysMichael
Here are a few more pics if they will help. ![]() ![]() Thanks Again |
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Alan
It's called a choora and it comes Northern Pakistan or Afganistan. Yours looks to be an old one probably late 19th century. Here is one that I picked up a few months ago. Nice find congrats! Lew |
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Thanks Louieblades
I got this one today at an antique store for 45 dollars. I think I did OK but i am not real familiar with these type knives. |
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By the way yours is very fine.
Do you know what the little piece of metal that sticks out of the pommel is? |
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