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Old 13th August 2007, 05:33 AM   #1
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Default Another puzzling marking on a Balkan weapon

The last blade marking I posted in the yataghans origins thread generated some interesting discussion. Here is another one, with not that ancient of an origin at all. It is in the base of a kilij blade, and to me one side looks like skull, and the other one has the latin letters "KULL". The kilij is not mine, and the person to whom this kilij belongs does not want to show pictures of the entire sword or the blade, so please do not ask - I want to see it just as much as you do, but this is impossible at the moment.
My question is, has someone seen the same or similar mark elsewhere?
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Old 13th August 2007, 09:35 AM   #2
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Once there were King Kull comics. Was the king of Atlantis as far as I remember. Perhaps his royal kilij?

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Once there was King Kull comics. Was the king of Atlantis as far as I remember. Perhaps his royal kilij?
This would certainly make for a great eBay story .
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Great.......More eBay stories....
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It would probably come as a relief to everyone then that this sword is not going to be sold any time soon. EBay stories aside therefore, has anyone seen the marking (outside of a comic book)?
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Old 14th August 2007, 06:28 AM   #6
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Hi Teodor,

I think I know who the maker is, but, without seeing the entire blade i would be hesitant to state it without all the information. Show me yours and I will show you mine .

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Show me yours and I will show you mine .
You'd better use private messages to do that.
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HERE, HERE!
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You'd better use private messages to do that.
Wait a minute, I thought all weapons no matter how big and beastly are allowed here?

He.. He.. He...
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Thanks Jeff,

I will try to obtain a picture of the whole blade, and as soon as (and if) I do, I will post it here.

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...Peter Kull, Solingen maker. Also used marks below which are found on Takoubas and Kaskaras...
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...Peter Kull, Solingen maker. Also used marks below which are found on Takoubas and Kaskaras...

Thank you Stephen - I have thought of Peter Kull and my best guess would have been him. However, the owner claims this is a kilidj blade, and also that it is pattern welded - I have been unable to confirm either, as the pictures posted here is all I have seen.

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Great no more ebay stories....
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