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Here is one of my Indian swords with a similar multi fullered straight blade .
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just on the indian one looks like its be polished to a more rounded surface once fullered. |
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Indian and especially Arabian are of a uniform width. Mine are more complex: wide-narrow etc. That , together with a well formed false edge, was the feature to tilt me toward a European source. Ricasso is a well-known feature of Indian blades, but I can’t recall it on locally made N. African ones.
As I suspected, a little but perplexing mystery:-) |
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Ariel,
I think I see 5 fullers on one side of your sword and 7 on the other side, is that correct? Are the fullers on your sword as even as the ones shown on thinredlines sword? It looks as if the fullers are not as straight. Could the blade have been made of Indian ingots? Indian ingots were sold to Arabia where blades were made, and exported to India. Could the blade have been made somewhere in Arabia, 'copying' an European blade, ment for the Indian market - but sold to Morocco? |
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No, 7 on each side. All very straight and in the same order.
As to the "travel" from an ingot to the final place of sale, - anything is possible. Just all my Indian and especially Arabian blades have fullers that are not as straight and even as this one. I told you, guys, it is confusing..... |
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