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Old 13th May 2024, 07:05 PM   #1
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Thank's a lot Sajen,
That's the kind of steel damascening I was thinking about when I suggested Spanish dagger origin

I will try to remove the ( too ) fancy velvet/chape in scabbard and hilt if I can,
See how it is made under...

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Old 14th May 2024, 07:44 AM   #2
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Thank's a lot Sajen,
That's the kind of steel damascening I was thinking about when I suggested Spanish dagger origin

I will try to remove the ( too ) fancy velvet/chape in scabbard and hilt if I can,
See how it is made under...

Kind regards
Hello Marius,

Yes, the velvet looks like it could be a later addition, keep us updated!

Regards,
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Old 14th May 2024, 12:24 PM   #3
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As this is an assumed replica, we now ought go move it to the Miscellania section !
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Old 16th May 2024, 08:47 PM   #4
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Hello Sajen,
I have removed the first mount and the inner scabbard is made of wood
Idem, in the hilt, under the velvet there is a wooden piece.

The small stones and pearls are well setted/made
Idem, I find the gold and silver damascenining quality made and show some age,
Just the pommel and the tip of the scabbard had been cleaned too much.
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I have sanded and polished the blade, it was covered with some kind of wax to avoid rust so it looked too recent shiny and fake.
So it is a real damas blade don't know about the age but it is a real weapon ...

Fernando, can't we.put it.again in the european weapons forum ??
I saw 19th damas blade on french and german hunting daggers
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Old 16th May 2024, 08:55 PM   #5
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I like.the wild boar head,
Don't think it is a coat of arms / family crest.

a deco for a '' royal'' main gauche hunting dagger 😅
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Old 17th May 2024, 11:19 AM   #6
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Thank you very much Fernando !!

I found a mix of similar parts but nothing exactly look like...

Here a french hunting dagger with boars and damas blade
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Old 17th May 2024, 11:25 AM   #7
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Here the ''same'' kind of damascened steel


And old velvet covered parade swords or dagger

Some models with xxl historic importance...
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Old 17th May 2024, 08:21 PM   #8
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Hello Marius,

Really nice dagger !
The new pictures help a lot!
An high quality dagger certainly expensive but not old I guess,
For me made by a blacksmith in the second period of the 20th century.
PS: I'd like to get one like that
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