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Location: Chania Crete Greece
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This one is of the size of a small knife, very strange shape, have anyone seen a similar one?
A translation would be also very welcome! |
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Location: Louisville, KY
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Oh I hope I'm wrong, but it looks like an old Greek hilt and a more recent bayonet that was modified with etching and mated to the hilt with glass on top. Not authentic.
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Location: Route 66
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#4 |
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Location: Athens Greece
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Yataghan bayonets used to be lot longer than this.
Is it niello on the forte? I agree that is very suspicious but I am not sure that it is new |
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Fullering quality & blade length are not like the Yataghan bayonets of Europeean production.
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The forte look cast to me.
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