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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Ann Arbor, MI
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i am coming late on it, but regretfully I have to agree with Ward and the rest.
Although this is of a much better quality than the " last week" mass produced stamped monstrosities from Georgia, one cannot even think about " old world craftsmanship". I am surprised that Christie's even took it. This is a hand-made, one of a kind, low quality, apprentice-level job. The metalwork is poor both artistically and technically. i do not know whether an old blade was used ( they do it often), but the mounts are below par. This level of performance was not acceptable in the 19th-beg. of 20th centuries. Together with the absence of any markings, I would agree with the " end of 20th cen." dating. This is not a judgement on you personally; this is a judgement on the kindjal. It is perfectly adequate to defend one's sister's honor, but as as example of a Caucasian tradition it leaves much behind. Sorry. |
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