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Old 21st February 2005, 01:46 AM   #17
Conogre
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Very good attempt at being tactful, Yannis, but truly no need as I obtained all three at extremely reasonable prices, bordering on cheap and fully agree that all are newer pieces, that couldn't even begin to compare with the status of yours (I was actually suprised to find the blades razor sharp, fully expecting the dull edges of most contemporary types).
What I was referring to was the materials and style of workmanship, highly unlike anything I've ever come across.
I was told that the most likely source was somewhere in Uzbekistan and was just wondering if your familiarity with the region would enable you to make a more definite identification as to origin, as in my extremely limited exposure, I've never seen this type of hilt decor.
In today's world of mass production I find it refreshing to know that this type of artistry is still being produced and not lost to time as in so many other cultures.
On my budget, I am thrilled to own even bottom rung quality pieces, if such a term can be used for what I consider to be extreme beauty far beyond most of what's produced in the west on suposedly superior weapons.
Mike
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