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Ah, um, could we get pictures of the whole thing, please?
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Zifir: thank you very much for the translation. I have attached a picture of the right side of the inscription, which I believe has the date and the maker's signature, but it might be that it is simply not preserved in legible condition.
Battara: here is a picture of the whole piece, but it is hardly worth seeing - this is a yataghan in poor condition, discovered in a village in Bulgaria where someone replaced the original hilt (which probably rotted away) with this deer horn. It will need thorough restoration, but as of now there is no way I can export it outside of Bulgaria. If I ever do, then I would love to have you work on it. Regards, Teodor |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Just a guess, I read the date as 226 and believe that it stands for 1226. (1810 / 1811 AD)
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Sorry, I could not make the swordmaker's name out. For the date, I believe Rather is right, it's 1226.
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Thanks to both of you. The date makes perfect sense.
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