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Old 24th May 2005, 05:37 AM   #3
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The only time I went to Macedonia I spent most of my time there in Ohrid and only a few hours in Skopije, so I have no idea of the choice and prices of ethnographic weapons in antique shops there. It would also be a good idea to learn their export regulations for such items. I believe you will find interesting things, though, as there was quite a variety of ethnographic edged weapons used in the Ilinden Uprisal of 1903, as I saw an exhibition of items from that particular uprisal in Sofia and it offered quite a few yataghans, qamas, kindjals, hanjars, etc. and I can only imagine that there should still be some left in Macedonia outside museums. Good luck, and let us know what is the current situation with the edged weapons market in Macedonia these days.
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