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Both are obvious modern replicas. I suspect that the seller was honest enough not to use words like old, genuine, antique or such in the descriptions:-)))
They are usually offered for ~ a fifth of the price that the real stuff goes. You get what you pay for. Sorry. |
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Hi harry:
I agree with Ariel. These are of recent manufacture and aimed at the foreign market. The blades are very disappointing although the fittings clean up reasonably well. I have a couple that I picked up in Tblisi about 15-20 years ago for a few dollars each, and you can find them regularly on eBay. Ian. |
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Thanks guys. No big deal. They were inexpensive, and I like the silver one (the one without the stone). The seller listed it as brand new. I could not resist it for the price. It has made me add a Kindjal to my must-have list.
I must have been drinking when I bought the one with the stone. And it never even arrived! I am starting to think that is a good thing. ![]() |
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