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Kubur
I mean Corrado's gun. Of those that are in the other post, I have to analyze with more time. Fernando k |
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Hello
Here I upload an image of a lock of the same origin. As you can see the decoration is in fine lines, achieved with a hand chisel or burin chisel. In the disputed lock, the decoration is rude, because fine lines can not be reproduced in the mold Fernando K |
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from my collection
sorry for the poor pictures Also see http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=17172 Last edited by Cerjak; 4th January 2018 at 04:33 PM. |
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For example, in post number 8 you can see the upper part of the barrel, with an inscription that seems to be Arabic. They are arabesques, but looking at an Arabic alphabet, I can not find any similar letters, except one Fernando K |
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I don't understand. But to me the decorations are engraved and not moulded! |
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Kubur I do not understand. I refer to the post number 8, where you see an inscription that for me is false, in something that resembles the Arabic language, and you have answered something else. affectionately. Fernando K |
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Because of the lock maybe Algerian or in between Algeria and Tunisia... nice |
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