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A friend of mine asked me if this was Nepalese, personally I don't think so, I haven't seen one in Nepal in the villages I have been in, nor is there an example in any of the museums, but open to suggestions.
The confusion may come from the name given Tabar/Tarabar by those that sold it, but speaking to a kami Tabar/Tarabar is another word used for Tulwar by some of the less educated Nepalese, and it certainly isn't a Tulwar, so opinions greatly appreciated, cheers Simon Last edited by sirupate; 6th August 2015 at 02:08 PM. |
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Philippine? It looks very like some of the stuff from there posted here.
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Thanks for that David, the Philippines did cross my mind
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Sorry, I doubt the Philippine origin. When I remember correct I've seen not long ago a similar sword sold by ebay described as Nepalese sword.
Regards, Detlef |
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This type of big knife is Northern Indian/Nepal. I had a few and they are now distributed amongst members here.
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Northern India maybe, but I very much doubt the Nepalese connection, I've had three Nepalese come back to me so far since I first posted here, including a kami, a former Captain (Nepalese) in the Gurkhas and a good friend, none of them recognise it so far, others to come back to me.
Why not the Philippines by the way? I have seen similar stuff out there |
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