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Sam Ballard
Location: South Australia Joined: 29 Apr 2004
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Posted: Wed 25 Aug, 2004 9:57 am Post subject: Turkish Yataghan |
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Yo. I've lurked for a while, but finally have something to contribute.
I've liked the look of yataghans for a while now, but never expected to actually come across one in these parts, Australia not really known for its booming sword market. So when I came across this [antique] beauty I had no choice but to pounce on it, and now it's mine, all mine.
Being pretty new to this game, I don't know if it was a good deal at ~475 of your american dollars. Maybe someone can give me an indication...
I tried to haggle with the dealer, to no avail.
The information provided by the dealer was pretty sparse: Turkish, circa 1840, horn hilt, traces of gilt on the blade. As far as I can tell, it's in very good condition: everything's very solid, no significant rust, just a couple of tiny chips in the edge. 165 years old and it still feels like it could lop somebody's head off (after a bit of sharpening).
77cm long, and 2lbs.
All in all a pretty lucky find for a newbie I think (only the second item in my collection [I don't count the windlass thing I bought when I was young and foolish...])
Anyway, here it is:
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View of the hilt from the bottom.
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View of hilt from top.
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Close up of some patterns on the blade, like a lattice of scratches. I guess at some stage had metal decorations moulded on there, like the collar. [ Download ]
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Close up of the hilt [ Download ]
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In it's entirety. So very graceful. [ Download ]
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Sam Ballard
Location: South Australia Joined: 29 Apr 2004
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Posted: Wed 25 Aug, 2004 10:02 am Post subject: |
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A shot of the blade which gives a better impression of it's width and graceful curviness
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Mm, curvy
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Allan Senefelder
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Posted: Wed 25 Aug, 2004 4:34 pm Post subject: |
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Hey Sam , this is a beautiful example of this type of sword . $475.00 is a nice price for a quality original of this sort . Ottoman -Turkic is not that readilly avaliable though more so for armour than edged weapons . Very nice score !
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Tom Carr
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Posted: Wed 25 Aug, 2004 8:49 pm Post subject: |
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I have been looking at Yataghans for a whilt now, and that is a damn good price for one of that qaulity.
Major score! Now if I can just find one for that kind of price.
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