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Old Yesterday, 07:39 PM   #31
serdar
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Thank you on answer TVV.

I was puzzled the first time i saw sword from Perast, becouse of the handle and guard, i didnt know that style of handle and guard that it originated in Italy, i thought it was a put together piece with a nice tale atached to it, like it is a famous saber of Vuk Mandusic in Criatia, husar saber from 18 century it is atributed to a fighter and public hero from 17 century.
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Thank you on answer TVV.

I was puzzled the first time i saw sword from Perast, becouse of the handle and guard, i didnt know that style of handle and guard that it originated in Italy, i thought it was a put together piece with a nice tale atached to it, like it is a famous saber of Vuk Mandusic in Criatia, husar saber from 18 century it is atributed to a fighter and public hero from 17 century.
Yeah, this one is quite interesting. Re:

Are there any closeups of the sword, and particularly the hilt?
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