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That looks like a nice blade there Mike.Nomads like the Afar do not have scrap or waste except maybe human poop,though there might be a use for even that!Thanks everyone for the replies.Tim
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Hi Tim
This is the one from my collection. Lew |
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I assume that beautiful and gracefull knife has parted company with its scabbard,what a shame.Tim
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Tim
I still have the scabbard it's in poor condition and buried in my closet some where? Lew |
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That's because "the secret of leather" fares far less well than "the secret of steel" **grin**.
That's also why blades with wood or metal over wood scabbards are more often found complete, which actually is quite sad, particularly in African weaponry, moreso than any other culture/cultures that comes to mind wherein the shapes so often bear little resemblance to the blade that they house. Mike |
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The sheath on mine is not tanned leather but rather an animal skin -- it survives an even shorter time than treated leather.
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