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Join Date: Aug 2017
Location: Lancashire, England
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I was sent this photo of a knife and sword acquired by a friend at a brocante in France. He'd cleaned the sword, but not the knife. They were labelled African, which would be my guess as well.
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Join Date: Aug 2017
Location: Lancashire, England
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I'm checking with my friend whether or not the sword is laminated, as the photo suggests. South East Asia?
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: What is still UK
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I had one and I am pretty sure they are North African . Bring backs North African ww2 so a vast area.
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Location: Lancashire, England
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Thanks Tim. As you say, "North Africa" covers a big area.
This thread's had over a thousand views already, but only one comment. I suppose that could mean that the blades are vanishingly rare or that they're too mundane to comment on. ![]() The sword blade is laminated, apparently. |
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I've never seen hilts like these before (maybe inspired by European hilts ?) North Africa somewhere seems most likely looking at the sheaths...are they made of leather ?
Interesting... |
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