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|  25th April 2005, 03:51 AM | #1 | 
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			We need a pic or link, Ariel.
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|  25th April 2005, 04:25 AM | #2 | 
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			ooops.... But it is there now. | 
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|  25th April 2005, 04:49 AM | #3 | 
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			Pix from Ariel:     | 
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|  25th April 2005, 04:54 AM | #4 | 
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			Andrew, Many thnks! | 
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|  25th April 2005, 05:21 AM | #5 | 
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			So it's N87 from the year 1992... I've never seen georgian navy dirks before, but what bothers me is that there is a lot of work done on this one (number, year, leaves), but there is no georgian symbolics - there is no star, there is no Zhvania's three-colored flag, or more modern nationalistic templar's crosses. I don't see any naval symbolics either - no anchors, no ships etc. Plus I don't really think that issuing new dirks was a great priority for the small georgian navy in 1992 - civil wars, mixed with genocide and occupation that followed, I don't see it's happening in 1992-1997. | 
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|  25th April 2005, 02:42 PM | #6 | 
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			My concerns exactly... Nevertheless, it looks like an excellent dagger with a lot of effort invested into it. Any thoughts on it's origin? | 
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