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A.Alnakkas and Kubur are absolutely right. This sword was made in Syria in the late 20th, not early 20th century!. it is recent reproduction, not antique. the coftgari silver overlay technique has not changed since old times, and is being made right now using the same methods. |
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You can certainly trust Elgood
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Oliver emphasizes the positive, and I agree completely--Robert Elgood is a serious scholar of edged weapons. You should check this site by searching for "Elgood" or "Tirri" to see what other members have to say about their respective books. You may be surprised. Ian. |
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Elgood is a a well respected researcher and author.
Tirri is a wealthy man who published his collection and than later sold that collection. Different approaches and reasons to write. Take it for what it is. |
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