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Look at the post by Eftihis:
http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...ighlight=black The guy in the middle wears a large Qama with a Jambiya-type handle but... the pommel seems to look like an Albanian one ( you know, the diagonal incisions). Qamas were popular in many cultures:Tirri's book has one from the Arabian Peninsula and I have one from Sudan. The distinguishing characteristic is the handle or other decoration, not the blade: Persians sold trade blades all over. I am more inclined to think that the steel cover of the scabbard points more toward Iraq/Persia. Ham, do you have any hard evidence of Trabzon provenance? |
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The most immediate and available piece of hard evidence is the image you posted, Ariel. It is clearly labeled and dated TRABZON 1870.
Ham |
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