Need help Identifying old knife.

BlackMage

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Hello everyone! I need help Identifying this old knife I have. The story goes, that my father got it from his grandfather, and that it was made in Greece (my father's side of the family are all from Greece). Supposedly, it was something of an heirloom. However, I'm not sure I buy it. It doesn't seem that old, and at best, it seems like a wall decoration someone picked up at a swap meet. Despite my doubts of its origin, and authenticity, I cannot help but be curious. I have no idea what kind of knife it is, it's age, or any history related to it. Any information given on it would be greatly appreciated. There are no identifying marks on it, like names, numbers, place of origin, or any of that. I can tell you that the handle is a mixture of wood (not sure what kind) and leather. It has brass fittings, and what seems to be an entirely solid brass sheathe. It is in okay condition (my brother had it before, and did not take care of it like a newb). If there is anything I've left out, please feel free to ask me, and I will do my best to answer your questions. If I need to post more pictures of it than what I provide here, I am fine with that as well. Thank you to anyone who takes the time to analyze this for me!


 

SilvrSRT10

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Wow...that thing sure is ornate. Certainly don't want to use it. It really is for display no matter what it's origin is. If I find any info on it, I'll pass it along.
 

BlackMage

New member
Thanks very much, I appreciate it! And I agree, even if it is authentic, it is certainly more decorative than functional.
 
That is strange the bend in thee blade tells old stories of a karambit but then the handle tells another I really can't put a finger on what type of knife that is. My best geuss is a weirs screwed up karambit

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Nataliya Pahomova

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Hello! Bending is very specific, resembles Arabic. I think, It's looks like Syrian "Hajar" (a short, curved Arabic sword) or something of that type. I'm sorry, I did not find English equivalents of these terms, but in Russian it sounds like "ханджар" or "куммия"
 

The War Wagon

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WOW. I've got something similar myself, that - as the story goes - is a "bringback" from Iraq. It looks like modern construction methods (albeit it nominally crude), of an old STYLE.

I'll hafta take some better pics and post them - lemmee see if I've got a couple already on my computer.

I don't.
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Something to do tomorrow!
 

Arckadian

Active member
I think its definitely a middle eastern blade . . . Maybe from Turkey . . . I have seen that design a few times, but all I can think of is old weapons designed in Istanbul a very long time ago. This definitely looks to be of recent construction so maybe its a replica of an old blade using more modern practices?
 

The War Wagon

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OK - got pictures of mine - just gotta download 'em onto a USB at the office (my office computer has a card reader), and bring 'em BACK here and post 'em! Should have 'em up later today.
 

The War Wagon

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TA DA!

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I went with bigger pictures, for the details.

ANNNNNNNNNNNNDDDDDD... the $64 question:


What's it WORTH?! :shrug:
 

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