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Hey Stefan,
Yep, same with the examples from the peninsula. I'll see if I can find photos. They are called ghadara here. Certainly beautiful to see such mix of styles though. |
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Here is the blade Iain, cut down from a locally made sword blade with typical three fullers. As it's shaped from the top of the blade it's actually very thick and robust, but it's still soft iron as with all of this kind... so a takouba with one of these generic blades could actually be pre-1873.
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Thanks Stefan,
Very useful to see for the reasons you stated! I'm attaching one of the better ones I've had pass through my hands - probably from around the same period but I think with a European blade. Iain |
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