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Unfortunately I don't know serbo-croatian, but there are some interesting pictures here.
http://www.alka.hr/amomak.html |
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Nice pictures thank you. Did not know that there were still people who prized the yataghan for parade dress (or any dress).......
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When you do not simply collect these heriitage weapons for private display but to be worn with pride as a means of celebrating your culture it adds on a whole new dimension to how you collect & restore these weapons of olden times. |
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![]() I tried, => Croate ==> French, and it's work ![]() yet be that ... google translation ![]() ![]() pic's are very interesting, thanks for the link Zifir à + Dom |
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