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Hi Guys
This auction just ended. Thought is was going to be a sleeper but there were a couple of sharp eyes out there. I don't think I did too bad though ![]() http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...DME:B:DS:US:28 Lew |
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You had a run for your money, buddy
![]() But you did well. I watched it too, but ... one has to prioritize. Unfortunately..... The e-snipe has changed the nature of bidding quite dramatically. |
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I saw it too. But, I do not liked it... Some of thoose indian weapons recently on ebay doesn't look good to my eyes, maybe just overcleaned but still... just not of my taste I guess...
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[QUOTE=Valjhun]I saw it too. But, I do not liked it... Some of thoose indian weapons recently on ebay doesn't look good to my eyes, maybe just overcleaned but still... just not of my taste I guess...
![]() It is a matter of taste and collecting preferences, I am sure. Many of them are very beautiful, especially the long blades. But I agree, many of them are overcleaned. Perhaps, because they were not cared for properly for a long time... However, when you see Indian wootz, it is a sight to behold.... |
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Thats a nice dagger Lew. I've never seen one before
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Hi All
The dagger arrived the other day so here are some better pics. Bichwa strike me as a pure stabbing weapon. Lew |
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Hi,
Looks as if it could be an effective 'swordcatcher' with some offensive capability. Regards, Norman. |
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Also, it's intriguing that this weapon may not be a direct killer... but you might as well have killed the enemy's fighting ability if his body is criss crossed with deep jagged cuts and he is losing blood fast (and will not be able to be healed easily). I wonder... are double-bladed bichwas usually very sharp on the inside? ![]() Quote:
then again, if the enemy is occupied with a weapon on your right, you could rush it and trap his sword with the double-bladed bichwa, and then expose the enemy to be killed with your right-handed weapon... still there's probably better sword-catchers in India, and in Europe and China/Japan there were definitely weapons specifically designed to be able to do so |
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