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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: What is still UK
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Total length 325mm, blade 215mm. Ivory handle, finished with aluminium. I am sure it is not zinc. I do not normally go for things without a scabbard except some African items as with this piece. It would not fit on a gun the hole is far too small, only the tip of my little finger fits in. From a car boot sale this morning for peanuts
. Weird
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Looking at the white metal again I think it is mabe some sort of lead/tin mix even zinc but not aluminium.
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Just finished a soapy clean of the handle. It is not bone or elephant ivory it must be hippo or wild boar tusk.
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Perhaps it is aluminium but certainly not the high grade stuff we are familiar with today. at one time it was a precious metal. I cannot tell.
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Compere the two styles of these handles. The triangular facet decoration. There was at one time a brass wire in the groove of the dark wood handle. A small piece remains. Could be from the same area, workshop even.
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Centerville, Kansas
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The one with the tusk grip looks quite a bit like a spanish misericord dagger with a bayonet guard. Very interesting piece.
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