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    bladesmith...help me identify

    My parents were digging around in random boxes of stuff you accumulate over the years and found a pair of..."daggers" for lack of a better term. They are in really rough shape and appear to have jade (or maybe just green resin?) and shell handles.
    Do they look familiar to anybody? They look vaguely middle eastern to me.
    I think we aquired them in a box lot at an auction about 20 years ago.

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    forgot to mention, they are about 12 inches in length.

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    You might have better luck asking on Sword Forum.

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    Looks like you have yourself a dirk...you'll be slicing the haggis with that thing on Burn's Night?

    Any hallmarks or markings on the blade?

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    With that T-shaped blade back, it looks like a Khyber knife, from the Afghanistan/Persia area. Usually with a straight blade, the T-back was to reinforce the blade to pierce chain mail armor. A guy who really knows these things is Bernard Levine, a knife expert and appraiser. This is his site--he does charge for appraisals, but he will also give you a free preliminary opinion whether a knife is worth enough to justify the expense.


    http://pweb.netcom.com/~brlevine/appr-k.htm

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    Whatever it is, it is pretty cool!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pipesndrumsnun View Post
    Whatever it is, it is pretty cool!
    and I have two of them!

    meh...like I said they are in really rough shape so I doubt they are even worth appraising. Thanks for the info everybody

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    Quote Originally Posted by cloves View Post
    and I have two of them!

    meh...like I said they are in really rough shape so I doubt they are even worth appraising. Thanks for the info everybody

    Short of actual breakage on the blade, it's really hard to destroy the value of a knife. If the temper is still there, and the blade itself isn't bent or broken they can be brought back pretty well.

    Any markings on the blades that might give some clues? Construction methods? Are those scales pinned on or is it some sort of adhesive? Full tang?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yaish View Post
    Short of actual breakage on the blade, it's really hard to destroy the value of a knife. If the temper is still there, and the blade itself isn't bent or broken they can be brought back pretty well.

    Any markings on the blades that might give some clues? Construction methods? Are those scales pinned on or is it some sort of adhesive? Full tang?
    not sure if it's full tang or not....i'm inclined to think not. the scales are all individual peices...can't tell how the shell bits are affixed, however, I can see tiny pins through the stone (resin?) parts.

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    It looks like a middle eastern knife known as a "kard." Here's a reproduction:

    http://www.atlantacutlery.com/atlant...il.aspx?ID=360
    Brian

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    It's a handsome piece.

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