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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Virginia
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Hey Steve,
You dagger looks good to me and shows genuine age on the ivory grip scales and blade. Is a bit difficult from the photo's, but is there a grapes and vine decoration on the tang bands? If so thats fairly datable for a general time period. As Gene siad you can definately see a delamination line. rand |
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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Hi Rand, Seems all decoration is floral. I particularly like the hook at blade tip and the fact the diamond shape is 1/2 inch thick by 1 inch. I'll have to try for some outside photos soon it's snowy out. Thank you all for present and future input. Steve
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Join Date: Jan 2006
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I agree with Atlantia and Rand. It does not look new. The metal between gold is well patinated, the handle (ivory?) looks definitely old, and on the second from the top image I can clearly see a pattern, which does look like wotz. Well done! Nice dagger.
Also, the line on the ridge can indicate a fold line, not necessarily that two (different) panels of steel were merged. The etching can confirm it. Last edited by ALEX; 28th September 2008 at 10:53 PM. |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Louisville, KY
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Yes, the koftgari is of a quality unmatched even today. In addition is has wear and the ivory aging, well, all says old. Someone may have "cleaned" the blade. Closeups of the blade would be nice. Great puppy.
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin
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I can not see pattern on the blade (other than the seam..whatever may have caused it), but there is a form called Kamara which is wootz on one side and pattern-weld on the other....I saw several while in India.
I have not made one yet, but will.. Ric |
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