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			Join Date: Dec 2004 
				Location: Chania Crete Greece 
				
				
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			Hallo all, I have seen this particular pattern of handle decoration in a dagger described as "Montenegrin" in the good and accurate German dagger book of Herman Historica. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	I am not near my books at the moment, i will scan the page and post a photo when i will! In a way it is also "turkish" since it was made in a place belonged to the ottoman empire at that time, and the "original prototype" was a turkish bichaq dagger, that just took its local style and appearance. This can be purely accidental, ie just a smith or silverworker that works in a particular style, people like what he makes, he has some students that continue this style, and this way a local variation or "school" is made. The same is happening with Cretan daggers, and what make them special to me is that i am from Crete and they were made on my island. Radu, thanks for understanding my feelings, be sure i wil be looking for something for you from Rumanian past. Yiannis (by the way, nice teeth!), i will have something for you so that you will stop complaining... (maybe we will have some raki first though, so that it will look more beautifull!)  | 
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