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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: CHRISTCHURCH NEW ZEALAND
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The dagger on the right is in fact from Morocco and is called a Koummya.
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Hello,
Thank you Kubur and Stu, Really thank you Kubur for fix the origin of this dagger ! Do you think the ''mark'' is a turkish one ? The moroccan Koummya is sadly in really bad conditions ![]() Kind regards |
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Like this makers mark ,
circular, said to be from balkans... are makers marks with drop shape only from Istanbul or Turkey ? + I saw them almost only on yatagans blade, didn't find ( on the web ) on kilij blade per example |
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Your stamp looks like but just looks like, your stamp is bigger and less deep than real stamps. Look at your sheat, the mounts are moulded its a nice old touristic object, and very decorative |
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