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Ethnographic Weapons
20th October 2011, 07:57 PM
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Please help to ID a mark on Yataghan.
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I'll try to remember next time I visit the...
I'll try to remember next time I visit the museum.
In the meantime below is a picture I found through a google search. It looks similar but I cannot be sure it is the same type of mace.
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Joe
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Ethnographic Weapons
17th October 2011, 05:46 PM
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Please help to ID a mark on Yataghan.
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Corrections and clarifications
Dear all,
Thanks for the immediate response.
In my description I commited a mistake (Maths is not my forte) and wrote that the Ottoman army withdrew 497 years ago from the Siege of Malta. I must...
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Ethnographic Weapons
15th October 2011, 05:55 PM
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Please help to ID a mark on Yataghan.
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Please help to ID a mark on Yataghan.
I have inherited two swords which have been identified as a Yataghan and a Nimcha.
Both swords were in a bad shape and have been restored. The Yataghan's wooden handle had to be replaced entirely....
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Ethnographic Weapons
13th October 2011, 07:00 PM
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Has anyone ever seen a dagger like this?
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Actually I've seen one very similar to that today...
Actually I've seen one very similar to that today on a book's illustration.
The book is A directory of knives, daggers and bayonets by Dr. Tobias Capwell ISBN-10: 1-84681-363-8
The weapon is...
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European Armoury
13th October 2011, 06:29 PM
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Parts of armor
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Joe082
To continue with these examples of fine armour I...
To continue with these examples of fine armour I would love to submit these pictures.
The first two are the ceremonial armour of Grandmaster Alof de Wignacourt. He was Grandmaster of the Knights...
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European Armoury
13th October 2011, 06:10 PM
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Parts of armor
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One must assume that it would have happened and...
One must assume that it would have happened and probably it would not have been a rare incident. There were only two options:
a. Hold it until you can take off your armour
b. Relieve yourself in...
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