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Here is an earlier link to an Ethiopian blade which has been rehilted, probably in the tribal regions of North Africa.
The blade is Solingen. http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=8997 Since the original post, this sword has now come to me for safe keeping, and there was further discussion regarding the blade in a later post which I can not locate. Anyway, the thought was that the blade had started life being straight and had later been reforged. I do not agree with this, as the filigree work in the fullers would have been "stretched" had this occured. The filigree is consistant throughout the curve. Attached are a couple of pics, one from the original post, and another recent one. You will note that the knucklebow has now been replaced. Stu |
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Interesting piece. The "silver" parts look like aluminum to me.
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It's a Yemeni sword. This will also make more sense with the Ethiopian blade. |
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