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 Dandi, I look at your beautiful "rattail pistols", and we try to see/read something on barrel stamp ... hopeless   I realized my total lack of knowledge about the "shishane or boyle", and Bulgarian weapons in general   also, I bought a book "Weaponry of the past" written by Nikola Daskalov and Vyara Kovacheva, and edited at "Sofia Press"   the book began be rare, and I found it in England, I could received it under 10/15 days I got the references here on our site   Zifir, could it be ... forecast at your convenience, a trip together to "Sirven" and around (with my car) that seems not too far from Istanbul, could be a good program, and nice opportunity, may be to discover something ?   all the best my friends à + Dom  | 
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			Hi Dom and Zifir, 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	It will be my pleasure to see you here in Bulgaria. I often travel to Istanbul. It takes 3 hours by car from Sliven to Istanbul. So, Zifir may visit Bulgaria to discover something          It will be my honour to be my guest. I will post here photos of Sliven shishane, but not right now, because I have some business engagements here. Please, excuse me for this delay. I will post my address to Zifir in a personal message. Take care! Wish you well and have a good night, friends! Dandi  | 
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			Hi Zifir, 
		
		
		
			Unfortunatelly it seems that I am not allowed to post you a personal message here, I do not know why. So I do not know in what way I may post you my personal data = I mean my address. According to Dom's posting that he bought a book about Bulgarian weaponry - here I post a photo of the book that is best for him. It's name is Bulgarian weaponry in the past written by Todor Kozlovski. Best regards, Dandi  | 
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 thanks to care about me, but I have to inform you, that I'm a collector for "only" edged weapons   in the past, long time ago, I was having a collection for pistols/guns , but due to French regulations, I got rid of that collection, and now I'm (small) collector for Islamic's edged weapons, even, if I still yet be interested by pistols/revolvers/guns ... but I am careful not to be too much tempted   I limited myself, to edged weapons from the countries, where I worked, or visited, and no more than two items per kind, and I try and stick to that rule the book that I ordered, seems to me, more focused on edged weapons, hope so that I will be not too wrong   à + Dom  | 
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			Hi Dom and Zifir, 
		
		
		
			I hope you had nice summer holidays. I expected Zifir to visit me, but probably you haven't traveled trough Bulgaria. I offer you below pictures of a sword, which belongs to my close friend and a colleague, to be discussed and to help me translate the inscription on it. In my oppinion, as I look at the yataghan, it was made in Western Blkans, or more exactly, center Epirus. But I believe you will give me more precise translation. Looking forward to your translation. Thank you very much in advance! Best regards, Dandi  | 
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			Hello Dandi, I hope that you do not mind but I have added these in hopes of being of some help to the translators. 
		
		
		
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			Hi Robert, 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Thank you very much for the pictures added. Sincerely, Dandi  | 
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			Hi dandi, 
		
		
		
			Thanks for the invitation, I am not a traveler type but I would definitely visit you when I have a chance. All the best,  | 
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