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Old 30th November 2020, 01:26 PM   #1
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Default Indigenous Taiwanese Knives

I recently came across this extremely informative blog post on Taiwanese knives. I'm not sure it's been posted here, so I thought I'd show the link. I think the writer's done an amazing job.


https://historybitz.blog/2020/08/13/...wanese-knives/
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Old 30th November 2020, 04:48 PM   #2
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Outstanding! The best information I've read on this subject. Too bad the author is not mentioned.
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Old 30th November 2020, 06:30 PM   #3
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That 'richly decorated' Paiwan knife near the bottom of the page is a picture I took of one that was in my possession.
I have since sold it on.
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Taiwanese knives/swords have been discussed at length here before. The SEARCH function is 6our friend.
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Outstanding! The best information I've read on this subject. Too bad the author is not mentioned.
I believe the author is named Alex Cheng. I'm with you, it's great to have so much detailed and researched information in one place.



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Taiwanese knives/swords have been discussed at length here before. The SEARCH function is 6our friend.
I completely agree. But it's also useful to keep up with the research of others, particularly if they're not yet members of the forum.
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I completely agree. But it's also useful to keep up with the research of others, particularly if they're not yet members of the forum.
New users (and some of us old farts, me included) sometimes need a reminder that we DO have a wealth of knowledge already here on the forum, if you use the right keywords in the search function. Adding NEW info and correcting old is of course a primary function of the discussion here. Judicial use of the Search function before posting a query makes this easier to phrase the post and avoids some duplication.
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