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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Virginia
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Its fortunate that the calligraphy on the blade(most likely a quote from the Quran) is in such good condion, you can see this kindjal was used over a long period of time indicated by the wear on the decoration between the grip scales. There is a great book about the people from this area called "Sabres from Paradise", gives you a real flavor for how strong these people are. I notice you are from Poland, a few years back some great swords surfaced from there that had been used for decoration in castles for years. rand |
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Deceased
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: USA, DEEP SOUTH, GEORGIA, Y'all hear?
Posts: 121
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Wolviex;
That is one nice dagger and I come to that conclusion from the very great pictures you took of it. Now I just wish I could help you in your quest for an interpretation of the inscriptions. (I have trouble with English) ![]() I do think that there is someone from this forum that could help, in as much as all of the help you have given to the folks including me, on this forum. Folks step up and help out Wolviex. Gene |
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