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Hi Lew,
I thought that was you who scored the jambiya.Thats good. I should have had a go myself but I'm getting a bit lazy. I'd be interested in your opinion on a few items when you receive and can handle the jambiya - if you don't mind? Firstly,you've probably noticed but the silver decoration on the face of the curved section on the scabbard is different one side to the other. First time I've seen this. Do you think its a repair? Secondly, there are some elements of the silverwork that look as though they have been cast, or partially cast and then decorated.??? Lastly, do you think the blade, with the "Queen of Sheba" inscription is a good quality forge or a cheaper version ( the seller, I think, said a good quality, heavy blade?)? I have only ever seen these inscriptions on a lighter weight blade and I'm interested as to whether the inscribing was done on any blade or just from a few , or maybe only one,particular workshop. Thanks Lew for your considered opinion when you receive the dagger. Steve |
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Nice one Lew, I was watching this one. Hesitated because I am broke :P
Like Steve, I think the scabbard has some repair on it. Here are similar examples in my collection: |
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Steve
To answer your questions. Looking at the photos I see nothing that would leave to believe the scabbard was repaired. Yes I do think it has been partially cast and the blade is less stout than the ones on my older jambiya but it still a nice example. ![]() ![]() Lew I'll try and get you some detailed pics when it arrives in a few days. |
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Thanks Lew, your jambiya has some interesting elements. Offspring of the Arifis - Yemens largest silver making family today - have been using a lost wax process for making scabbards, as well as other attachments for the jambiya belt, for a few generations now.
I look forward to the pictures, Steve |
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Hi Steve
The jambiya arrived today and it's quite nice ![]() Just a few odd dings and dents and that is to expected. Lew Last edited by Lew; 30th March 2012 at 03:11 PM. |
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Nice one Lew, Glad you got it! is there any stamp at the back or a coin with makers name??
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