27th July 2014, 12:42 AM | #11 |
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Too funny...
The fighting sword type has been presented in form and in theory, yet you do not embrace it....you do not seek to explore it, only refute the data provided with wild guesses, long indirect stories and no facts to support further wild claims. Your stories about what I had presented have also been changed and swapped around within the 17 months this thread has been running...and then without honour addressed in a most distasteful manner.... Now the hard questions I pose are passed in full and other's questions are answered with so much fat any hope of a straight answer is lost. it is all good fun. do continue. Post Script; the entire notion of dances swords in a modern context is wonderful and embraced. But to go beyond the 19th century, the discussion should be "Oman swords danced with", knowing many types were used over time. The long handled straight sword was used for both fighting and dancing..it is all rather clear. Last edited by SwordsAntiqueWeapons; 27th July 2014 at 01:10 AM. |
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