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Join Date: Jun 2007
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it looks sudanese to me I've seen similar attributed to the Hadendoa but I'm no expert. someone here will know... nice knife.
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: What is still UK
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Lew is right. The handle is a version of what is commonly known as a cross of Agadez type.
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Thanks Guys,
The seller did have an old 19th century French sword a Takouba & Foriegn Legion uniform supposedly from same source, so I guess that fits with Taureg as well. They could make a good blade. Pointed,hard,sharp,stiff & springy, all at the same time.Cheers! Spiral |
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Quote:
Here are two Hadendoa daggers for comparison the hilts are quite different. Lew |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Were these type of Jambiya usual? I cant recall seeing one before?
The hollow forged blade style seems unusual as well? Spiral |
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I would think this type of dagger was more of the rarer styles most Tuareg daggers I have seen are straight bladed daggers such as the telek.
Lew |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Thanks Lew, Yes all my reference matierials & net serches just turn up the straighter bladed pieces.
I realy like unusual pieces but its also nice to find similar sometimes, particularly when its not ones main field. Spiral |
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