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Hi Darren, You might also enjoy reading this article, co-written (along with a couple forumites) by the same person who published the above-linked site (another forumite) ---> The Swords of Continental Southeast Asia ...as well as the accompanying catalog of examples. Cheers, Chris |
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Location: Room 101, Glos. UK
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mine has a razor sharp 'spatula'. against an un-armoured opponent, it doesn't have to be pointy. northern thai/burmese like these styles.
it puts a bit more weight forward & is a bit better for slashing cuts. see also our thread on rounded tip swords in general: LINKY Last edited by kronckew; 14th March 2013 at 11:11 AM. |
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