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Old 19th April 2023, 05:09 PM   #6
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Yes, well done! Look at post #51 in that thread. The letters look the same most likely. It then spells Grgur which is Slavonian for Gregory. He is believed to be a local Dalmatian artisan/hiltmaker. So the blades would be imported from a variety of sources and then probably hilted locally according to taste.
I suspect that most people here own a copy of the Oakeshott book mentioned in that post, but just in case, here is the page in question.

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