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Anyone think it reads of the sort Damas Curr(Turc) Fin?
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Raimey rse
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Think you are on the right way, maybe it is this: http://www.littlegun.be/articles/fabrication%20canons%20damas.htmDamas turc fin = Fine Turkish damascus It's number 7, 8 and 9 on the site down Gunwolf
Last edited by Gunwolf; 05/07/13 12:27 PM.
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I think you are spot on. Didn't think of Turc right off. Forsaken Gothic or Fraktur text - Damas Turc Fin
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Great work, guys. Thanks. Do you think just the barrels are Turkish and it was a Continental manufacturer?
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Think it was made in Liège, Belgium in fact of the proof stamps. The barrels are not "turkish" but made of fine belgium turkish damascus steel.
Gunwolf
Last edited by Gunwolf; 05/07/13 01:06 PM.
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