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Hello,
It is a Moroccan weapon. This thread has some discussion on it at the end http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...ghlight=khodme Manolo |
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It does indeed appear to be a khodmi,there seem to be several different form though and the ones with guards generally seem to be newer,ill post pics of my khodmi for comparison,in a day or so.
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Purple Haze
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to give everything a blue cast to it. Have no idea why or how to not do it. Sorry. Rich |
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Hi all!
So that is what a khodmio is, I wonder if the crossguard is a idea borrowed from the French stiletto of the 19th. century while Morocco was occupied by them? Are these attributed to a specific tribe or is it reigenal to the Atlas mountains of Morocco and Algeria? Thanks for the quick I.D. of this dagger. P.S.- I have been hunting for a Libyan dagger for a while now and I can't seem to find one or what one looks like or even a name? I know at some point in history they must have had them what happend did they all dissaper! ![]() |
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I've been told Khodmi are/were mainly associated with the Berbers of
Morocco. Given modern cultural mixing however, I suspect khodmi style knives are used by several groups over most of northern Africa. Rich S |
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