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Old 19th March 2026, 07:14 PM   #15
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agree with Teodor; the first is typical Greek but with a repurposed blade ( originally from a yataghan) and also Marcus correctly stated the handle / grip is too small for a yataghan.
Mostly the Greek bichaqs have this handle/ grip size. The second one /Marcus'is indeed 100% Bosnian.
Both 2 very nice examples but a pity no further contributions to this thread...
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