Tutankamen's Burial Dagger

Email sent on the gold dagger!

I believe that Tut also had a dagger (or perhaps some other sort of knife) made of meteoric iron in his burial collection. Can you imagine having an iron knife in those days? It would have been true "unobtanium," and undoubtedly the most valuable tool in the tomb...although surely not as pretty as that gold dagger!
 
Although there is no reason to doubt that this sheath was made in Egypt, the decoration of the reverse includes artistic features which have a foreign appearance.

It says "S.B." on the other side!!!!
 
yangdu said:
There are three signs on the Knives.

1 Maker's initials.

2 Makers's logo.

3 Star is a mark designating our knife makers, Himalayan Imports.
nuff said.
 
BruiseLeee said:
Throw in one of those alabaster liver jars and I'd buy one.

I have the alabaster livers to fill it with if you need some, Bruise.

$19.95 a dozen, but if you are one of the first 100 callers . . .

Noah ;)
 
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