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I know for sure they would be very proud and feel honored even if you would come for a week or two. And as you already know the basics, it would go easier and faster for you... From your lineage (Charlie Patton, Link Wray and ofcourse Jimi) you might get some good inspiration ! Further inspiration you might get from their homemade loza (their Bosnian moonshine made from grapes) and afterwards I would be more than happy to gladly buy a bichaq from you.... forget about the horseshoe ![]() Last edited by gp; 8th November 2020 at 12:48 AM. |
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Found interesting info on Kresevo in Wikipedia: ” The first written mention of Kreševan silver, copper and lead mines dates to 1381. When the Saxons arrived in Bosnia, the technology of extracting and ore processing was significantly developed. They brought legal norms called the "Saxons' laws" and modern technology.”
”Even though the Ottoman period was harsh for the Kreševo area, as well as for the whole Bosnia, the status of Kreševo area was relatively favorable due to mines, smiths and other craftsmen and merchants. The Ottoman adopted almost entire legal regulative of the area (Kanun-sas, translated as the Laws of the Saxons), as well as the technology of craft and ore processing. Those law regulations remained in power until the Austro-Hungarian rule in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Those qanuns (laws) provided autonomy for metallurgists, regulated the property rights between copartners and established executive bodies (an assembly, a knyaz and a messenger).” ”The main products of Kreševan smiths were, among other things, horseshoes and nails. The horseshoes were of the "Arabic model" and were known for their quality on the entire Balkans. Along with horseshoes, Kreševan smiths produced door locks, which were of "Ragusan model" with six feathers. During that time, Kreševo was a large workshop with high metal production and economic development.” |
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