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Old 15th April 2012, 08:16 PM   #21
dandi
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Thank you, Dom!
I appreciate your help and I am very happy that I may contact people like you.
Once again thank you very much for your reply and that you paid attantion to me.
According to this I agree with David R who said that damaged, incomplete, and stripped weapons are often more informative than perfect examples.
I would like to show you here some of my possessions - yataghans, found in villages near my home town - one of the centers of gun craft and trade in the past.
The yataghans are not luxory made, but they are made for ordinary people to use them in battles.
I would like also to show you some knives made in Bulgaria in the same period named ''karakulak'' and ''akulak'' /which means black and white ear/.
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