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I recently picked this up looks Turkish to me and it was confirmed by another learned forum member
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Very nice - some obvious Turkish elements, but I also see some Georgian elements, like the hilt shape and the offset fuller. Is it possible that the turquoise and the scabbard are later to the rest (but still old)?
Regards, Teodor |
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I can't add anything, except that the blade is beautiful!
Steve |
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I found a Turkish one with a similar scabbard on Artzi's website and have seen others labeled Turkish with offset fullers
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that is a sweet blade!!
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