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Norman. You were in on that thread as well. Thus, I would suspect that you have some knowledge on the subject ![]() I guess now I get to go look for some bashi-bazouks weapons. Oh well, what't that they say? No rest for the wick, ah, weary. Thank you again. |
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Much as I'm flattered by your confidence in my knowledge I'm afraid I am unable to give you any more info. Zifir or the ever knowledgeable Jim McDougall amongst others would be the men to answer your questions, hopefully they will come to my rescue. On the other hand your sword is very interesting and I'm glad you posted it here. My Regards, Norman. |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Istanbul
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Well, instead of explanations I have two questions
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Hi Zifir,
Russian cavalry sabre c1800 with 'Turks head' engraving, Wallis and Wallis. French c1750 smallsword with same, Harvey Withers. As far as I'm aware this style of blade decor not uncommon in 18thC European blades. Regards, Norman. |
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