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A very nice one indeed ! and for its age in very good condition. A good piece for any collection. Handles are often broken, specially when the yataghan has been used in battle. Mine have also been through the wars and some do miss a piece of the ear.... A few drops of oil ( olive oil or oil from any nut ) on your grip would make it look more pretty as it looks a little dry. Apologies for being a little obnoxious here |
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and also here; natural product which has no negative impact on the horn / bone and also copper. I also use it on the leather of the scabbard/sheat Last edited by gp; 9th December 2024 at 10:00 AM. |
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A few drops of oil ( olive oil or oil from any nut ) on your grip would make it look more pretty as it looks a little dry. Apologies for being a little obnoxious here[/QUOTE]
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Enclosed some more pics of the cleaned yataghan
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