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Old Yesterday, 02:29 AM   #4
RobT
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Default Not That Georgia

DaveA,

My bad. I should have been more clear. I meant the USA state of Georgia. I will post pictures of mine tomorrow. Your hilt (and mine) does not really resemble a khanda (or a firangi for that matter) because the quillons are totally different and, as you pointed out, the pommel spike is too short to provide a two hand grip. Also, the grip on khanda and firangi hilts typically lack the center bulge found on tulwar hilts. Even when a center bulge is present on khanda and firangi, it is less pronounced than on tulwar hilts. If you compare your hilt to a tulwar hilt, you will see that your hilt is basically a tulwar hilt with a basket on it

Sincerely,
RobT

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