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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Haifa, Israel
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Wilhelm Clauberg & Cie blade factory from Solingen, Germany operated from 1847 and until 1990. This is a trade blade from the late 19 C. These blades were greatly appreciated in the middle east and much sought after. For another blade by Clauberg on an Arab Saif from Yemen see:
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Ann Arbor, MI
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Nice to be supported by the God of Oriental Weapons himself!
And, by the way, the blade (or, at least, its configuration) resembles another one we were discussing here. http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=2023 As the oncologists say" The tissue is the issue". In our case, it is " The markings are the .... " Rhyme, anyone? |
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Join Date: Jan 2006
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Ariel, I second your opinion about Mr. Artzi, and feel privileged to be honored by the advice and attention of the Legend himself. Thanks to both of you!
As far as old sword parts, I have a Syrian friend, who goes there once in a while. So I ask him to look for these things at the old Damascus market. I understand it's very hard to find, but he knows people there and a few tiny shops specializing in Damascus swords, parts, repairs, fittings, etc. Here's what he brought last time. BTW, all scabbards on the picture were made there. Pls send me a private message if you need any details. |
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