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Old 7th January 2016, 12:59 PM   #11
Kubur
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Arsen, you are most welcome! I am glad you posted this sword and got the facts about it. This is part of collecting, and I think safe to say every one of us made some miscalculations at some point, especially when going by only online images.
here are a few more swords of similar nature, not even most from just the past several weeks alone. one even has the reference of authentic sword from Tirri book attached, as to stress the importance of everything that remotely resembles it, and the description states "likely 1700s to 1800s period, of course
Hi Alex,

The second and fourth ones look good to me...
The last one is just a good old Turkish touristic sword...

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