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Old 5th February 2008, 05:09 PM   #1
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Default Jambiya....slotted blade with brass 'dot' detail ....tourist???

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is it unusual to have slots cut into the blade of a Jambiya, this recently finished on eBay....the handle could be horn...which suggests some quality, or is this a better than average tourist piece? Thank you

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...MEWA:IT&ih=003

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Old 5th February 2008, 06:15 PM   #2
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Hi David,

I've seen similar blades ranging from some Albacete knives to Syrian/Lebanese khanjars and every time I've wondered if the slots were not punched with a die for computer cable plugs.
It's just that the slots fit so well...http://www.ergocanada.com/ergo/tips/serial_port.jpg


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Old 7th February 2008, 02:09 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by Manolo

I've wondered if the slots were not punched with a die for computer cable plugs.
It's just that the slots fit so well...
Emanuel



Hi Emanuel,
this just finished on eBay....looks to have some age

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...MEWA:IT&ih=005

Perhaps it does have meaning ....and isn't where you plug in your printer

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Old 7th February 2008, 02:22 AM   #4
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Hi David, I was watching that one too

The slots may very well mean something David, I'm just saying that the newer ones could be punched with a ready-made die. It would certainly speed things up. I've seen such dies in use and they do look identical.

The "persian" dagger looks like a Badik and the slots and holes are irregular. The khanjar l don't know, but the slots are very crisp and regular, and the alignment is restricted to a set of hole-slot-hole. The set closest to the tip does not look centred on the midline, while the two at the handle look like they are. This is why I think the maker or someone used a die-punch.

Just like you I would like to learn the significance of this arrangement, if there is any. The possibility I'm most comfortable with is brass (or whatever material) inserts in older blades. I don't think the slots mean anything on newer pieces and are merely there to sustain a "poison in the blade" story. Possibly in some cases the sets were added to old blades, who knows?

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