pic of one in my collection
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pic of one in my collection
Hi all senior members
Encouraged by the fellow members, collections, posting a pic of one of the best in my collection. More to follow afterwards. Blade is damascus with Camel bone handle, with little Gold koftagari near the hilt. Non sharpened, 12'' long.
Encouraged by the fellow members, collections, posting a pic of one of the best in my collection. More to follow afterwards. Blade is damascus with Camel bone handle, with little Gold koftagari near the hilt. Non sharpened, 12'' long.
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Re: pic of one in my collection
Very nice! I like it very much! That would look good in any collection. Thanks for sharing!
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Beautiful blade, love the look of damascus. Thanks for the pics.
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Beautiful!
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Nice knife. The camel bone appears highly polished
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Re: pic of one in my collection
hi giri goswamigirigoswami wrote:Hi all senior members
Encouraged by the fellow members, collections, posting a pic of one of the best in my collection. More to follow afterwards. Blade is damascus with Camel bone handle, with little Gold koftagari near the hilt. Non sharpened, 12'' long.
sorry to say but it is faqe damascus.someone have fooled you thanks
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A very nice looking piece, but are you sure that blade is damascus ?
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Awesome blade friend, a story on how you aquireed it?
Its a beautiful piece though.
Shashank
Why do you say its fake? Anyways you can't say he was fooled. You don't know how much he got it for and matter of fact if its really a fake or not.ashokgodara wrote:hi giri goswamigirigoswami wrote:Hi all senior members
Encouraged by the fellow members, collections, posting a pic of one of the best in my collection. More to follow afterwards. Blade is damascus with Camel bone handle, with little Gold koftagari near the hilt. Non sharpened, 12'' long.
sorry to say but it is faqe damascus.someone have fooled you thanks
Its a beautiful piece though.
Shashank
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hi shashank
i said damascus steel in knife is fake.indeed its beatifull.i think he have paid a lot of money.its a acid itched steel not damascus and i commented after discussing with a senior member who is expert in swords and knives.
i said damascus steel in knife is fake.indeed its beatifull.i think he have paid a lot of money.its a acid itched steel not damascus and i commented after discussing with a senior member who is expert in swords and knives.
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Undoubtedly, it is an acid etched piece. However, beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder.
Camel bone does not take a 'polish'. The hilt seems to be lacquered.
Enjoy your acquisition GiriGoswami!
Camel bone does not take a 'polish'. The hilt seems to be lacquered.
Enjoy your acquisition GiriGoswami!
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That precisely was my point Katana. Just didn't want to sound discouraging to a new member. Having carried home a camel bone handle knife all the way from Africa, at first I thought it was some kind of synthetic.Camel bone does not take a 'polish'. The hilt seems to be lacquered.
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> At the out-set the blade looks good & exquisite...TC wrote:That precisely was my point Katana. Just didn't want to sound discouraging to a new member. Having carried home a camel bone handle knife all the way from Africa, at first I thought it was some kind of synthetic.Camel bone does not take a 'polish'. The hilt seems to be lacquered.
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> As for the handle, it appears to be finely buffed to make it smooth...
> Many items that are displayed in Rajastan Emporiums made out of Camel Bone have lacquer varnish applied on them - it can be removed by applying denatured spirit or thinner...
> Any way good find to add to one's collection
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Thanks to all members who have expressed their opinion.
My understanding was if its a real damascus it would show on the edge of the blade, acid etching would not reflect the pattern over the edge. I may be wrong but pls enlighten.
I do agree with Katana sir about the lacquer, it is evident on the handle.
My understanding was if its a real damascus it would show on the edge of the blade, acid etching would not reflect the pattern over the edge. I may be wrong but pls enlighten.
I do agree with Katana sir about the lacquer, it is evident on the handle.
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Re: pic of one in my collection
Nice knife, though I doubt that it's damascus. It looks more like acid etching to me. The handle can well be camel bone, but apparently lacquered.
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Hi.
just uploaded pic of the edge, where lines are distinguishable. None the less, i had spent approx 3K, so still a good deal.
just uploaded pic of the edge, where lines are distinguishable. None the less, i had spent approx 3K, so still a good deal.
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