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Teodor,
I look at your own post http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...balkan+kindjal and there is quite a lot of "kindjals" with similar handles ( thinner, meatier, lighter, darker, but all of the same general pattern) that you ID-ed as Bulgarian. Obviously, this one cannot be of Turkish or Syrian origin ( script). Together, the handle and the inscription point quite strongly ( I think) towards the Balkans, Bulgaria being my first address. |
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That being said, it could have been made in the Balkans or even Bulgaria, but to me it falls within the category of "custom made", as it does not match any traditional style. |
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I am not involved in this field, but to me it looks like an old blade, with an American home workshop handle from 1950s or 60s or so in style, But truly better photos are needed.
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