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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: GREECE
Posts: 73
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I just bump this topic because I believe it is very interesting one.
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Arms Historian
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Route 66
Posts: 10,192
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Hi Eftihis,
I just noticed your post, and wanted to thank you for the kind words and for the additional information as well as sharing those beautiful weapons. The lockplate is of course British, which if I recall, were quite present during the Greek War of Independence. As noted, the Osprey references are typically quite general in scope, and give a general overview of period and events, while lacking in detail required for in depth study. Magnificent references I would hate to be without, but essentially a 'Cliff Notes' style as a benchmark in study of the topic. The weapons of Crete are truly an esoteric topic, and I recall years ago, my desperate quest to find a copy of "The Cretan Dagger" which I looked for years to find. Finally it was only through a very good friend in Athens, who helped me acquire the book, one of few copies left. Other references to these weapons are found of course singularly in various works, but not with this kind of detail. Which brings up the concurrent thread on Robert Elgood's exciting new book, "The Arms of Greece, and her Balkan Neighbors" to be released in November. I have known of this book for many years, as Dr. Elgood has been deeply researching this material, and I very much look forward to seeing the final work. We'll keep working on this topic, and I do hope others out there will join in. Again, those of you out there reading....please come in!! All the best, Jim |
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