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Hi,
Another with a different hilt material. Regards, Norman. |
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other material, but same "data" than all described ![]() the hilt is more unusual, very pleasant, I like it ![]() à + Dom |
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Hi Dom,
Thanks for the info and I'm pleased you like it. ![]() My Regards, Norman. |
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Thanks for the replies gentlemen.
What I'm trying to do is see if there is a way to identify region specific features within the variations of these daggers. The generic type is Kurdish but clearly there are very specific sub-types. For instance, the dagger I have pictured has four Silver Turkish coins, so is presumably Turkish-Kurd. |
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