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Well Ariel, the pictures aren't all that good to go on....however, from what i can tell, and i know little on the subject, Tibet could well be the origin of these knives. Here's a link to a thread on a knife i own which i believe to be Tibetan. Note the similarities in the hilt construction.
http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=5669 |
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Those are from the Black Sea area Ariel.
No really they are Tibetan probably around Chinese takeover period |
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I just saw the "pics" from e-bay... Indeed, horror.... But, still, I did not mean Dom's knives... I'll have to make my own pics and post them. They look much older than Dalai Lama's silverware. And, as the origin goes, I was thinking exactly along the lines of Ausjulius in the earlier thread. |
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Ariel, here is another thread where we discussed this Bao An vs. Tibetan ID. I feel fairly confident that my example, and probably yours as well, are not Bao An and are probably Tibetan, but again, this is not my area of knowledge.
http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...=tibetan+knife |
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I also think they are Tibetan. Link to Similar on Auctions Imperial site
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