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Thanks Ibrahiim. There are no markings on the blade. Was brought back by a belgian para during the food aid in the Sahel in the early seventies.
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Ok Thor, here an other kickass picture,
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Salaams Congoblades Oh ya the hilt looks like it is from the same workshops. The blade from another source. Regards, Ibrahiim al Balooshi |
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It is not Rhino on the latest Saif.
It is interesting to note its well travelled provenance. Regards Gavin |
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Salaams~ Looking at the blow up picture of the hilt I would reshoot and say buffalo or some other horn from the less well known Zanzibari Rhinocrocopigodile. .
Regards, Ibrahiim al Balooshi. ![]() |
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