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Old 14th July 2017, 11:37 PM   #1
motan
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Default South Iraqi dagger for comments

Hi all,
I bought this one sometime ago, but got it just yesterday. As you an see in the first pic from the auctioneer, the blade was very rusty and I had to use aggressive methods to clean it.
This is so called "Marsh Arab" dagger. I have seen many pictures, but never had one in my hand. This is the most basic version (more elaborate one is shown in pic 2), but I was impressed by the quality of the materials and the workmanship. Smooth and tight finish and precise fit. In many ways, it resembles the Kurdish dagger, like the hilt made of single piece of black buffalo horn, the tooled leather scabbard and the way the blade is inserted into the hilt. However, the Kurdish dagger really looks very practical, while these have a peculiar slender shape that doest not look very much like a fighting weapon. No idea how old it is. Any thoughts?
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