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Can it be true that only Wandoo an I are the only ones interested in commenting on this south Indian daggar? Or is it be course few knows about these daggers?
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Jens , so you are saying that at the very least this blade has at one time been part of the Bikaner Armory inventory although not necessarily forged there .
This hilting arrangement seems unwieldy to my untrained eye . ![]() |
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Rick,
Yes, the pistol hilt may not be very user-friendly. But it could be useful for ritual sacrifices. That is to say, not convenient for thrusts or cuts but rather for one sharp downward stroke? Nidhin |
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Rick,
The hilt is from south India, and as I don’t think the dagger has been rehilted, the blade must be too. In the Bikaner armoury, like in many other armouries there were a mix of weapons from a lot of other places, so I find it likely that the dagger was looted, either from the battle field or from an armoury. |
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Thanks Nidhin, that sounds like a reasonable explanation for this piece.
![]() Thank you Jens for the clarification on your post; that's what I thought you meant . ![]() Rick |
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