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![]() Think of a knucklebowed European sword. The knuckleguard starts as a quillon, and curves up (please disregard Mameluke sabre as a blatant copy; the "beaknose" hilt though; there's an objection to my idea....); now think of a knucklebowed tulwar. It has two straight quillons, and the knucklebow comes off of the tip of the forward one at an approximately square angle, then proceeding to curve. This is also similar to the way knuckleguards on copis/falcattas start out, when they have them (but AFAIK the more Western ones; hmmmm......), and (super-cool!) one I saw on a salwar yatagan. Last edited by tom hyle; 25th March 2005 at 06:43 AM. Reason: confused up with down; yeah I do it, too. |
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