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Gentlemen, thank you for giving your time here.
All in all, I feel satisfied. I was well aware that the scabbard was not original; am glad that I have a way to keep this big blade safe while learning to make good quality reproduction scabbards. And the information you provided was valuable. This bigger blade lacks one feature that shows up on most other afghan blades, whether Khyber swords or chooras--a sort of lozenge that sits atop the spine of the blade just where the blade joins the handle. The take home lesson is, never purchase unless 1) All photos of the item are high resolution and show the top -- the spine of the blade. A well forged choora/pesh kabz or salawar yatagan will show that the smith has given plenty of skilled attention to the that spine area of the blade. (Am not sure of terminology) My hunch is that the handle may have been broken, leaving a shortened tang, hence a re-done blade with a shortened handle. Once a tang has been broken, it would probably be hard to repair and restore to full length, unless I am mistaken. Thank you all again. Its part of the adventures of collecting. |
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