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Lew,
Thanks for the great education. Nidhin |
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Hi Lew,
Thanks for the very informative pointers on the Yemeni Jambiya. My collection of Arabian Peninsula blades lacks examples from the Yemen for the very reason you mention---lack of knowledge in identification of fakes from the area. I have even seen blades made in 2 halves and spot welded together!! Ebay has many "genuine" Yemeni items listed but after having been bitten once, I have steered away from buying there, choosing to wait until I can see examples "in the flesh", or obtain from a reputable dealer or collector. I look forward to further installments on Arabian blades. Regards Stuart |
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Lew,
A big thanks for a very educative post. Keep up the good work. Cheers Chris |
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Thanks Lew, just what collectors need, comparrisions and further information on the subject
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Great info Lew
![]() Just wished you had posted this awhile ago....then I wouldn't have wasted money and got excited (unnecessarily) on a Yemeni Jambiya (eBay purchase) that looked to be 19th C (in the pics) and turned out to be a neglected tourist piece ![]() ![]() David |
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Very nice thread, thank you for sharing this information and photos.
Regards Gonzalo |
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Hear is an Omani jambiya that sold today on ebay and it seems highly suspect to me. The embossing seems to be stamped out the blade for some reason was etched to give it a wootz effect but I can see no pattern and there is no central rib in the blade. The leather is newer looking without any wear. I would place this piece around 1970-80. The jambiya at the bottom also just finished on ebay and to me this one is a true older piece late 19th century. Notice the older style blade good quality silver work and good wear as if it had been carried a long time by it's original owner.
http://cgi.ebay.com/19th-early-20th-...d=p3286.c0.m14 Lew Last edited by LOUIEBLADES; 17th June 2008 at 03:50 AM. |
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