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|  9th November 2012, 05:42 PM | #4 | 
| Member Join Date: Dec 2011 
					Posts: 14
				 |  Yatagan 
			
			Dear Member, The picture you have submitted is not of a yatagan but is of a heinz 57 variety, First of all Yatagans we know of do not have cross guards and are not as broad and straight ( with the exception of some sırbian produce ).The blade is a typical european manufactured ( most possibly Hungarian) commercial blade supplıed to the Turkish/Ottoman market.The hilt is a sword hilt common in 18/19 centuries.The cross guard does not belong to the hilt as you will see it was made for a different type cross guard(pls note the bedding for the tang on the hilt)and its a later reproduction of 16 century Ottoman type cross guard. But it is an old sword probably around 200 years old.Enjoy it. Regards | 
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