| Forum: European Armoury  21st October 2012, 05:41 PM | 
	
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				 Excellent, thnx for upgrading my account... 
 Excellent, thnx for upgrading my account fernando.
 
 Since i work primarily in latin i can usually muddle through most romance languages.  Its good to see the same naming convention for these...
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	| Forum: European Armoury  20th October 2012, 10:02 PM | 
	
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	| Forum: European Armoury  19th October 2012, 02:12 PM | 
	
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	| Forum: European Armoury  19th October 2012, 02:03 PM | 
	
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	| Forum: European Armoury  18th October 2012, 03:17 PM | 
	
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				 crossbow of one foot, two foot and 'a tour' 
 Hi all
 
 I frequently see these terms in records and I'm under the impression they refer to the means of drawing the crossbow, the last being mechanical.  However, I can't recall seeing a...
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	| Forum: Ethnographic Weapons  21st September 2012, 08:26 AM | 
	
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	| Forum: Ethnographic Weapons  20th September 2012, 08:44 PM | 
	
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				 Thanks Jim.  I was mistaken, Stone didnt say the... 
 Thanks Jim.  I was mistaken, Stone didnt say the date was stamped.  He simply said 'dated and covered with inscriptions' which really doesnt explain where on the blade nor how the date was entered.  ...
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	| Forum: Ethnographic Weapons  20th September 2012, 09:19 AM | 
	
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				 Thanks Jim, that's what I assumed the numbers... 
 Thanks Jim, that's what I assumed the numbers indicated, and I'm fairly sure there is yet another very faint character or symbol preceding the numbers.  Do we have any information on how many blades...
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	| Forum: Ethnographic Weapons  16th September 2012, 07:36 PM | 
	
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				 Thanks everybody. There does seem to be an... 
 Thanks everybody. There does seem to be an Ethiopian tradition or preference for the double fuller as you have shown, and the lettering looks very similar in this instance including decorating within...
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	| Forum: Ethnographic Weapons  14th September 2012, 02:15 PM | 
	
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	| Forum: Ethnographic Weapons  13th September 2012, 02:31 AM | 
	
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	| Forum: Ethnographic Weapons  12th September 2012, 04:02 PM | 
	
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				 Ok thanks, might have access to better camera... 
 Ok thanks, might have access to better camera this Friday.
 
 It is so humbling to be faced with a language which i cant even describe and do not have enough time to learn even the names of its...
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	| Forum: Ethnographic Weapons  12th September 2012, 01:06 PM | 
	
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				 Thanks for the offers to help.    
  
A more... 
 Thanks for the offers to help.
 
 A more accurate description of the blade is
 835mm long
 39mm at widest point before tapering slightly near shoulders
 fullers each 6mm wide and extend 560mm...
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	| Forum: Ethnographic Weapons  11th September 2012, 06:40 PM | 
	
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				 I've tried again but that's the limit with my... 
 I've tried again but that's the limit with my phone's camera, it just wont focus any more clearly at that distance.  The scripts run the full lengths of both fullers on both sides of the blade.  It...
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	| Forum: Ethnographic Weapons  11th September 2012, 05:21 PM | 
	
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				 Help identifying kaskara 
 Hello everyone and a thanks in advance for any advice to a first time poster.
 
 I bought the kaskara shown in the photos in the late 1980s and after coming across this forum thought that someone may...
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