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Does the other side mean anything? Thank you for your response(s) Bill |
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'Amal (work of) Omar Sirri Abou Sinn
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Thank you for the translation! |
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Can we call this knife a Bichaq ?
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Yes, surely, it is called Bosnian Bichaq among collectors here.
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I guess it could be a little bit wide for a "bichaq" but certainly it is Bosnian without question. Nice example Bill. Not too crazy about these, but I do llike yours.
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