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you may proceed, full permission à + Dom |
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Dom, the marking on the kindjal is unknown in Bulgaria. While this does not rule out the Balkans as a possibility, I believe the Serbian spelling would be different, and so the manufacturer should be sought in Russia. The names are Russian anyway.
Sorry I can not be of more help. Teodor |
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Thanks again Teodor
don't apologize you have clears up very well the situation and it's very essential and valuable ![]() best regards à + Dom |
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Now look here:
http://talks.guns.ru/forummessage/79/454210-0.html Same names, but spelled in Latin. I think, this supports the Balkan ( Croat???) origin |
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yes Ariel u r correct, exactly same blade
thanks for yr support à + Dom |
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If anything, the hilt on the example with Latin writing seems Russian to me
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