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For some reason I'm also thinking Balkan/Turkish possibly Greek....
Nice piece! Last edited by Atlantia; 11th June 2011 at 02:00 PM. |
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I agree looks Turkish.
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Location: Silesia, Poland
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Grip is made of horn, but I didn`t have it in my hands so far. I`ll write more about it on Tuesday. What`s an English term for the punched embelishments on the blade? It was very common in the whole Carpathian region till WW1/WW2.
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