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So I got this zeybek yatagan with its distinctive T shaped hilt, a nice twist core blade and some silver inlay, and what I thought was a wooden hilt in the photos turned out to be horn.
Is there any way to identify the species it came from? |
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Can we have a photo of the whole thing please.
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#3 |
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Location: Russia
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This is the horn of cattle. Maybe a buffalo, maybe a cow. But definitely not a rhino horn
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Agreed. It's bovine horn.
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Join Date: Jan 2016
Location: Chino, CA.
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How wide is it at it's thickest part?
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If i put a torch behind my ears, they will be red translucid for sure
but not rhino either... ![]() |
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