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Miguel 10th December 2015 07:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Miguel
Hello Mr Baskurt,

I have only just noticed that I have missed your last reply and would like to apologise for this oversight, I hope you did not think that I ignored it deliberately.
I can only put it down to getting old and forgetful and trust you will accept my apology. Thank you for the information re the blade stamp and I will try and provide a clearer photo of it once I have received my PC from the repairers and it is up and running.
Best regards
Miguel

Hello Mr Baskurt,
I have now had my PC returned but regret that I cannot obtain a clearer image of the stamp, probably due to my ineptitude with a camera, sorry but it looks like the stamp we've got will have to suffice.
Regards
Miguel

Sylektis 10th December 2015 09:13 PM

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What about this one?

Kubur 11th December 2015 05:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Sylektis
What about this one?

Hi Sylektis,
I would say the same family, second part of 19th c.
Completely Turkish ottoman, even if it belongs to your Greek ancestors.
;)
PS: Your photos in the other thread on belts are amazing. Thanks.
Kubur

Sylektis 11th December 2015 04:36 PM

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In Greece, we make no weapons,we prefer to decorate them.
(Make art, no war!)
:D

Miguel 13th December 2015 02:48 PM

What a beautiful Kalij, thank you for sharing.
Miguel

O. Baskurt 13th December 2015 05:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Miguel
Hello Mr Baskurt,
I have now had my PC returned but regret that I cannot obtain a clearer image of the stamp, probably due to my ineptitude with a camera, sorry but it looks like the stamp we've got will have to suffice.
Regards
Miguel

Hi Miguel that's alright whenever you are suitable we can return onto it to make deep research
with my respects
O. Baskurt

eftihis 13th December 2015 07:11 PM

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Scabbard parts from 3 swords of this type, found in Greece.


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