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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Ann Arbor, MI
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Marriages of unrelated blades and handles are older than dirt. After all, there were no " regulation patterns" and each owner was free to rev up his fantasies.
Miller in his book on Caucasian arms shows a marriage of a Khanda blade with a typical Georgian Khmali handle. CharlesS here had shown us multiple even crazier examples. BTW, many of those mixed marriages last longer than those of their owners:-) |
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