



Keith Larman wrote: |
And more... |
Keith Larman wrote: |
Finally... |
Gordon Frye wrote: |
This has GOT to be one of the coolest Kalij's I've seen. Beautiful! My wife keeps poking me for one of these... she does Middle Eastern Dance, and of course they do their sword dancing. The run of the mill "swords" are such horrible garbage that she (Thank GOD!!!!) won't be caught anywhere in the neighborhood of one. I ended up buying her a nice antique tulwar, since it was as close as I could find at anything approaching a reasonable price at the time, and still have a real sword (She keeps having to remind others that "Hey, this is a REAL sword, and yes, it's SHARP!) Somehow I didn't think that a 1796 Light Dragoon Sabre would be quite right, even though the blade would be...
Of course, if I managed to score something as absolutely wonderful as this one, I doubt that she'd ever get to put her hands on it... CERTAINLY not before going through some serious instruction on it, LOL! Gorgeous, and I certainly don't mean to belittle it by putting it in the dance context. It's just that a piece that nice deserves to be seen. Cheers! Gordon |
Keith Larman wrote: |
Hey folks.
First of all, thanks Alina for all your help. And by extension Manoucher of course. I appreciate the help as it is way out of my area. After looking at other Kilij for sale, I think what I might do is put this up on ebay in the next few days. I'll put a starting bid of something like $900 on it with no reserve and let the cards fall where they may. I hope you don't mind if I use the info folk have given me here and I'll be happy to plug this site, Alina, and Manoucher for all the help on the translation. If it goes for a low price, so be it. It is really an interesting piece through my "Japanese sword" eyes. I'll take a few more pics probably tomorrow or this weekend as time permits. I'm doing this mostly as a favor for a friend of my mom's and basically I'm spending more time and energy than I could possibly ever recover. But it has been interesting to say the least. I must admit I'm quite impressed with the ornate inlay on this thing. It has been extremely educational for me to study this up close. Anyway, when I get the chance to take more photos I'll post them here first. Then I suppose up on ebay. And given how weird ebay can be, maybe someone will get it for a song... Thanks again Alina, I owe you one. ;) |
Alina Boyden wrote: |
...except that you're breaking my Islamic sword loving heart. Ah, the tribulations of the totally broke sword connoisseur(e?)...
...If you run into any more of these be sure to let us know! ...then it might easily be worth 2000 dollars or more... |
Nate C. wrote: |
I agree and I sympathize...now if I could just figure a way to pay for grad school AND the sword.... Ah, well. May it find a home with someone who will truly appreciate it! Cheers, |