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Old 2nd December 2007, 03:51 PM   #4
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Ariel,
Yes, they were stored for very, very long in a part of South India where it rains 5 months in a year. As you said, the cleaning process has to be begun immediately.

Jens,
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The khandas are double edged, mostly with a round tip, not a pointed one, and as the blades often are very flexible, they are often reinforced at the upper half of the backside of the blade.
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Thanks for the education.
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