Few of my antique weapons
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Few of my antique weapons
Hey!
I tried uploading the images but had problems uploading them.
So posting an external link (Flickr) That would give you a glimpse of few of my highly priced possessions!
Hope you guys like them!
Thanks
Karan
I tried uploading the images but had problems uploading them.
So posting an external link (Flickr) That would give you a glimpse of few of my highly priced possessions!
Hope you guys like them!
Thanks
Karan
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Re: Few of my antique weapons
Hello Karan, the link seems to be missing in your post.
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Re: Few of my antique weapons
Please lost the link Karan. Would love to see your collection of antique edged weapons.
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Re: Few of my antique weapons
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Re: Few of my antique weapons
Beautiful and interesting!
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Re: Few of my antique weapons
Acquired all of them.
None under inheritance!
Took a lot of hardwork and capital to move around and select and double check.
I ran into people who would make exact copies of the antique weapon,including gold or silver work and would make the buyer feel as if its a 18th Century weapon.
Experience counted in this journey
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Karan
None under inheritance!
Took a lot of hardwork and capital to move around and select and double check.
I ran into people who would make exact copies of the antique weapon,including gold or silver work and would make the buyer feel as if its a 18th Century weapon.
Experience counted in this journey
Regards
Karan
A mans strength and wisdom is much like a fine sword, refined by fire folded by a expert craftsman and finally when you have a perfect sword or man you are sharpened and honed and you never loose your edge if your Maker is God the Father.
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Re: Few of my antique weapons
There are many more in my collection.
Will post pictures from time to time
Thanks
Karan
Will post pictures from time to time
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Karan
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Re: Few of my antique weapons
Amazing collection of antique blades ...Especially the sword with beautiful gold inlaid hilt..I am sure there must be an interesting story attached with each of the blade! Do enlighten us about your beautiful collection..
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Re: Few of my antique weapons
The Sword with Gold Koftagiri (Kai Turla Handwork)
When I first saw the sword the seller told me it never will be for sale.I returned back home but always had it in my mind that someday it will be mine.
So one day he called me and asked if I was interested in buying the sword.
In the next 3 hours the sword was in my collection
I left all work,was supposed to play a vip party.
Sent my friend and assistant to manage the situation for sometime and I took a detour to meet the brothers! Well sometimes its good to take a detour from your everyday path!Still remember the day.
Next:
The South Indian Temple sword.
I met this dealer who had lot of stuff but nothing I liked which in his eyes was the best! He tried fooling me too by showing me Swamp Deer handle Peshkabz and tellingme that it was Ivory I agreed but dint buy it.Gave him a simple excuse of less money.
In the whole pile I found this temple sword and asked him whats the price of this Spear you have (gave him a dose of his own medicine)
He said jo dena hai de do (Just give me whatever you want to)
Well I got a diamond for the price of a stone!
The Saif and The Jamdarh I bought them together from a friend in Nanded.
During my travels the handle of the sword (saif) locally known as Fefade da Mutha (Lung Handle like a rapier guard handle) in Punjabi was too much in discussions as well as demand.
So I made up my mind to have one at any cost! Luck favoured and in a few days I acquired the Saif with the handle.The same guy had this curved sword also known as Soussan.
I liked the hilt of this sword too so dint think twice before picking it up too!
When I first saw the sword the seller told me it never will be for sale.I returned back home but always had it in my mind that someday it will be mine.
So one day he called me and asked if I was interested in buying the sword.
In the next 3 hours the sword was in my collection
I left all work,was supposed to play a vip party.
Sent my friend and assistant to manage the situation for sometime and I took a detour to meet the brothers! Well sometimes its good to take a detour from your everyday path!Still remember the day.
Next:
The South Indian Temple sword.
I met this dealer who had lot of stuff but nothing I liked which in his eyes was the best! He tried fooling me too by showing me Swamp Deer handle Peshkabz and tellingme that it was Ivory I agreed but dint buy it.Gave him a simple excuse of less money.
In the whole pile I found this temple sword and asked him whats the price of this Spear you have (gave him a dose of his own medicine)
He said jo dena hai de do (Just give me whatever you want to)
Well I got a diamond for the price of a stone!
The Saif and The Jamdarh I bought them together from a friend in Nanded.
During my travels the handle of the sword (saif) locally known as Fefade da Mutha (Lung Handle like a rapier guard handle) in Punjabi was too much in discussions as well as demand.
So I made up my mind to have one at any cost! Luck favoured and in a few days I acquired the Saif with the handle.The same guy had this curved sword also known as Soussan.
I liked the hilt of this sword too so dint think twice before picking it up too!
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Re: Few of my antique weapons
Hey you may find me knocking on your doors in finding a nice Jambiya, An Indian Curved Sword with Koftagiri and a nice Peshkabz
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Re: Few of my antique weapons
Brother the Jambiya and Peshkabz are always available!
Gold work Sword..Not any sooner Took a lot of effort
Gold work Sword..Not any sooner Took a lot of effort
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Re: Few of my antique weapons
So this is a recently bought Nizami Spear which is now in a neat and clean condition after spending hours on the rust removal and restoration.
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Re: Few of my antique weapons
Akiyatan veera you might be knowing the shop at Langar sahib in Nanded, they have a collection.
cu kar az hama hilate dar guzasht
halal ast burdan ba shamshir dast.
When all other means have failed,it is righteous to draw the sword
-- Guru Gobind Singhji Maharaj
halal ast burdan ba shamshir dast.
When all other means have failed,it is righteous to draw the sword
-- Guru Gobind Singhji Maharaj