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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Europa
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Dear Manolo,
A very nice 19th century shula you have there. I have one that is quite similar. With regards to these so called " ceremonial nimcha's" , I think that the blade of the 20th century shula really come close, not the 19th century variant. I agree with you that the origin of the "ceremonial nimchas" is tough to pinpoint. Like you, I do not believe that they are tourist items. Who knows, maybe your planned trip will shine a light on this issue. Oh, and bring me back some rhino hilted koummya's will you ? ![]() Attached are pictures of a 20th century shula I have. Again, I still do not have the time to take proper pictures etc of my collection due to private matters. However, within the very near future I intend to post lots of pics of my north african collection. Well, here are the pictures: |
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Toronto, Canada
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Hello ErnestoJuan
So it was you who got that interesting Shula!! ![]() Thanks for specifying an age for it and for my own example -19th century sounds good. All of the shula I saw in books and on the internet looked closely like mine, so I did not know about their age. I will definitely bring back as many goodies as I can, but that is in the far future, and after all, you're much closer to the source than I am. ![]() Thank you for the pictures and I await the rest of your collection. All the best, Emanuel |
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