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Join Date: Jan 2012
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This dagger has horn grip decorated with a white bone flower.
Anny comment on it will be welcome |
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Join Date: Apr 2010
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Hey there
Perhaps, I will say something that is obvious, the sheet seems to be a broadsword adapted, modified, as you uploaded a later post. Affectionately. Fernando K |
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Hi Fernando
It is a interesting supposition but in this case because of the shape of this blade the original blade used to made this dagger should be a much more wider blade may be 7 or 8 cm . I will add later the dimensions from this dagger so you could have a better idea of the proportions Best Cerjak |
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It will be interesting to know how this will develop
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In fact this dagger if made from a sword blade could be from a blade about 4.5-5 cm wide.
I could superposed this dagger on top of this this Dussage blade in order to have an idea of the geometry of a possible original blade and has exactly covered it . This Dussage has its blade about 4.5 cm near the hilt. So it ‘s a possibility that this dagger could be a broadsword adapted but I don’t have picture from a blade fullered till the tip . |
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This dagger has some characteristics of an early scottish Dirk. But i am unsure, i will check my literature, when i am back from work. I have a feeling, that i have already seen this type of dagger. Roland |
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