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Old 28th June 2020, 02:54 AM   #1
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Originally Posted by Gavin Nugent
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Standing on the outside looking in, perhaps the gazelle

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My point is that I cannot find anything that would not be compatible with a 100% Georgian origin.
Can somebody point it out to me?
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Old 28th June 2020, 05:36 AM   #2
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At this point I do not think anyone is disputing the Georgian attribution. It is important to know where the arms we discuss originate from, but it is equally important to try to avoid going down a rabbit hole and shift the focus away from what is a very high quality, high level of craftsmanship kindjal.
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Hello,

furher pictures are above now, because of the forum rules for new members all my posts be inspected before they appear. It seems that this process needs a bit time.
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