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Old 24th February 2011, 01:50 AM   #1
Jim McDougall
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Great development on this thread, and good to see all the elements coming together. Gav's astute eye really caught those stamps in the havy motif on the hilt, and the hallmarks seem to work right into the right period, though I would have thought more toward Napoleonic. Still, the French attraction to using these pandour units, which as mentioned on the European Armoury thread, would concur nicely as the yataghan type blade melded with European fashion mounts were commonly used.
As noted, Ottoman blades would have been highly favored, though it is known some yataghan style blades were produced in forged steel by European makers.
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