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Old 4th November 2023, 11:41 PM   #1
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Would any of you know if there is documentation or literature on yataghans produced by Zlatoust ?

If positive, kindly requested to provide details, even if they are written in cyrillic Russian

What I could find, and little do I know , was that quite some were dated back to the Crimean conflict between the Ottoman and Russian empires.

The first 2 pictures are no yataghan but a nice shaska, the others are yataghans.

Thanks a lot for any input, most highly appreciated!
the first russian military shashka you show is a chinese made fake made in longquan in the last 10-15 years by the way
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the first russian military shashka you show is a chinese made fake made in longquan in the last 10-15 years by the way
thank you very much for the update!

Would you have a picture of the original one ?
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