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On this one you can clearly see the layers of Turkish ribbon (twistcore) in the blade. It is worth carefully etching to bring the pattern contrast out.
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Hello,
Thank you !! i will sand it and etch, Do you think it's too a zeybek yatagan ( with broken hilt ears ? end of 19th century ? |
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I think it is from Asia Minor, though I suspect the ears were relatively small as opposed to the large T-shaped hilts usually associated with zeybeks.
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Thank's a lot !
Like this one for the hilt shape Kind regards |
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