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Hey I am no expert in this area but I spotted that it had been reworked right off the bat. I guess some people just have a lot of free cash these days to spend
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I guess the value of this Yataghan is in its blade: Turkish Ribbon. Not often does one see Damascus Yataghan blades.
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It does look like a nice blade, but even the inlay looks like a recent "enhancement".
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any reason why my response was deleted? all i said was ask the seller if there are any doubts about the specific sword he sold. wouldn't that be more logical than trying to guess if it was indeed a reworked sword?
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No, it probably wouldn't.
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