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 Yataghan-sword combination 
		
		
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		hi. here is a mixture of yataghan and sabre sword. i am not sure if original or combined later, i havent seen it in real. it is offered to me. the plates are gold washed , the seller says so. is it interesting and worth of buying according to you? 
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 Saber Yataghan 
		
		
		Saber Yatghans are a rare version but  from time to time appears on the market. See for example below. 
	http://www.oriental-arms.com/photos/...01020/ph-0.jpg For more details on this sword please see:Saber Yataghan Regarding the sword you posted The bolsters are a later addition as one can tell from the big difference in its style and condition compared to the grip strap. This may still be OK as bolsters and/or grip straps were regularly replaced when worn, but it may also indicate that the blade and the handles are a late marriage.  | 
		
 Until today I was thinking that sabre yataghans were made "by accident”. I mean, it was more possible for me, that some people in the past had a sabre blade and mounted a yataghan hilt on it, because it was easy for them.  
	But the two examples here have the exact same blade and hilt. This is the prove for a production line. Where? That is the next question.  | 
		
 thanks.. i didnt know a common type called sabre yataghan till now. i can copy the scabbard's model to restore it if i buy. 
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 Of course (?) these are essentially sha'sh'ka. 
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