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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Kent
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Hi Valjhun,
this is a very nice Kaskara, I especially like the flared cross guard ![]() ![]() Where abouts is the balance point on your sword ? Regards David |
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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...why do we think such a crossguard is from Darfur? Is there any evidence?
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Route 66
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Stephen,
The Darfur attribution comes primarily from the Graham Reed article on kaskaras from Darfur, in which this characteristic is seen on examples with other hilt features with some consistancy. The much more simple examples from eastern Sudanese regions, especially the Mahdist examples, have crossguards usually not quite as flared, no central X, and some even have brass crossguards. I would suspect there may be more symbolism found in this feature, and this would be an interesting topic to discuss further. Best regards, Jim |
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