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Old 30th September 2017, 08:17 PM   #7
Kubur
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Originally Posted by motan
Can someone inlight me?
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Yes I can
You are right and wrong.
My koummya is of a lesser quality but almost early as the ones presented before. Look at the stamp that you can see on local (shitty) blades, they don't even cut. But they are from koummya from the early 20th.
They are all from the 1900. And yes probably from one or two factories as they are very similar. Now look at my thread on Morocan pistols, you will see a lot of similarities too and I think that they were produced in the same area.
These pistols and these koummya were produced for an early tourist market.
and also long guns
http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...light=morrocan
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