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Location: USA
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Maybe a thread on firearms related accessories is needed (ramrods, powder flasks, bullet molds, lead ladles etc).
Last edited by estcrh; 9th December 2015 at 05:43 PM. |
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Russia, Moscow
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Last edited by Gess; 10th December 2015 at 02:59 PM. |
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Many of these look Very European in styling.(18th C) Only differing in decoration, plus English /European holsters were only really used when mounted, not carried on the person as far as I am aware.
Very nice to see and thanks for all the photos! |
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Niko Tzavella's holsters.
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Join Date: Jun 2013
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Just arrived!
One Ottoman, Syria/Turkey, early or mid-19 th c. The other, Moroccan, end of 19th c. Kubur |
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That's very pretty embroidery work, Kabur!
Still in very nice order. Now, what have you to put in them to show us? |
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these belts reminded me of:
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Location: USA
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Quote:
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Thanks all for your kind comments and yesss I have to put something inside!
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