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By the style of the scabbard hanging, the characteristic crescent-shaped markings at the ends of the fullers and the shape of the blade, I would assume the northeastern region of Turkey. I would name this knife Surmene
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Location: Germany, Dortmund
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Well, then I would definitely be right
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so my confirmation is not relevant anymore after 2 forum giants' decision !
![]() neverthelss a very nice dagger, bichaq ! my compliments; also for restauring it into its former beauty !!! by the way Saracen: couldn't send you a pb as your mailbox apparantly is overloaded.. ![]() |
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Hi, Gunar. Sorry. PM is now available. I'm always glad to get a message from you.
David R, this is a very beautiful knife, I always like their aggressive, "predatory" blade shape. There is some special charisma in these knives. |
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Thank you! Sorry for the late reply.... I went into hospital a few days after posting this piece and am still catching up.
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Glad to see you here again, David. Take care of yourself.
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