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Hi 'Blacksmith' Thanks for coming in on this discussion. Do you still have the similar sword to mine that you bought? If so I'd like to see pictures of that one. As for the dual sided blade you saw, that sounds familiar. Have blades of that type been discussed here before? We see fine wootz blades with joins and even repairs in the blades where the pattern is retained. As a total novice I would assume that to join the two sides of the blade, the pattern welded side would be formed first and introduced to the wootz side as a final part of the wootz sides forming process. I must say though that there is a lot of difference between the hardness of wootz from blade to blade. This Indian wootz Tulwar of mine for example is quite hard and inflexible, while the examples of persian wootz that I have seems to be a lot more flexible and comparitively 'softer'. |
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