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I send photo from my harbi .This type ramrod is from Sarajevo in the end of 18th century. Very famous type in 18th/19th,exported from Sarajevo to all ottoman empire area.My ramrod funded in Greece.
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Hi Stelio.
That is a very nice loading rod. My compliments. Rick. |
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Thank you rickystl.kubur I think the palaska is from balkan area because 1: the man up in the horse wearing fustanella,fustanella is the dress for Christians in ottoman empire. 2:I a think in ottoman empire the Muslims are not allowed by the religion to bring object human performances.
Stelios |
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Thanks Stelios!
Very precise and useful. Kubur |
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It's nice to share information with friends who have the same object of interest to you.
A pair bronze palaskas like your. Stelios |
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