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Seller: Joe Salter com
Company: Down East Antiques - Joe Salter Member Since: 9/10/10
First Name: Garrick-March-Jim-Joe
Last Name: Salter
State:
New Hampshire
Zip: 03031
Country: United States
Phone:
(603) 732-4000
Fax:
(603) 732-4200
Platinum Seller
Active Listings: 1383
Total Listings: 25277
Seller Type: FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
FREE SHIPPING FOR ORDERS OVER $500! We also have a 30 day Inspection Period and NOT a 3 day Inspection. Payment Methods: We take all major credit cards with NO CREDIT CARD FEES! Also Check or Money order.
About Us: Joe Salter has been in the Antique and Collector Weapons business for 60 years as both a collector and dealer. Our company is based in Southern New Hampshire and we have had an internet based store front for the past 20 years. We are federally licensed and deal in all types of firearms and related material. We offer free Shipping for orders over $500.
African Dagger with Copper & Wrapped Scabbard
Description: This is an attractive knife that measures 18 7/8" overall with a 15 5/8" straight, double-edged blade with spearpoint tip and full-length double fullers. The blade has a dark patina within the fullers, and bright gray along the remainder and edges. The short wooden hilt is hourglass-shaped, and quite narrow in the middle (less than 1/2" in diameter), and has an exposed tang at the pommel. The wooden scabbard is tightly bound by copper wire in two styles: braided near the throat, simple wrap along the body, with a wide band of braided, heavier gauge wire about midway down. There is a single projection near the throat for a thong, or loop (it is broken at the tip, but it is an old break). The specific country of origin is unknown, but the dagger does bear many similarities to the "Bakatwa" daggers of what is now Zimbabwe.; SOLD |