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Yep, am keeping that as an option.
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Would love more opinions. Its probably modern repro. Good thing it wasnt expensive :P
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from far (pic), it has a modern look, after search, because, it's out of my area knowledge, I'm sure that it's not - southern Arab or Turkish, but ... Polish Karabela have a look at this place; http://www.kismeta.com/diGrasse/zablocki_abstract.htm (middle of the page; Detail of Sabre Type IIa Karabela) http://www.swords-costumes.eu/%28S%2...le-337-79.aspx any way, "mabrouk" to have got that sword à + Dom |
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If we're talking about type -it is Karabela indeed. If we're talking about authenticity - Lew's opinion is likely accurate.
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Good news!
I returned it and got my money back. Also, when i got back home, My Yataghan have arrived from Australia (Thanks alot Gavin) |
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