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Join Date: Nov 2004
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I wonder if this might not be an unusual form of betel nut cutter .
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I would suggest a folding Katar.
Some "oriental" (especially Ottoman) examples of dagger scissors and Afghani folding Lohars are well known. See no reason why the same idea could not be applied to Katars. |
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Hi All,
A very nice piece. I would like to add one to my collection. It would appear that the tip has been broken off but the presence of a center rib indicates that this blade was meant for serious business. I suspect that the shortness of the blade coupled with the relative weakness of the hilt rivets at the pivot points suggests a civilian rather than military use (much like the Philippine balisongs). That the blade, like the balisongs, can be completely enclosed by the hilt seems to indicate that concealed/convenient civilian carry was important. These considerations wouldn't be necessary on a weapon intended for use in a military engagement. Sincerely, RobT |
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#4 |
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Germany
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Definetly betel nut cutter from Deccan, see:
Henry Brownrigg (1993) Betelschneider aus der Sammlung Eilenberg p: 61 There should be also an English edition of this book. |
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Join Date: Jun 2006
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Rob and Ki you may both be right...
Following up on Ki's information regarding geographic origin. This from the site: http://www.le-betel.com/betel/ciseau...9/en_ci009.htm "Betel cutter of the « Katar » style. One of India’s most characteristic edged weapons. It has a triangular bladed punch-dagger. This cutter is very much like the « Katar », when turned upside down it is a weapon, and otherwise merely a silver betel cutter without any decoration. This betel cutter is used by women to protect themselves." Image ![]() Very interesting. Thanks for all the help. Have to trot a few of my other mysteries in coming weeks. Paul |
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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Bringing up this old thread because all the pictures are gone and the links are broken. This recently ended on ebay; is this of the same category, a betel cutter/folding katar?
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