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Tibetan hairpin Damascus 18th century
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Interesting Tibetan dagger blade with "jelly roll" Damascus pattern 19th century
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Chinese saber blade with twistcore AND a horse tooth hamon
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Indonesian Keris with unusual twisting pamor. Age unknown
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Keris blade with cool whirlpool pattern at base. Probably 19th century.
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Balinese Keris blade with floating islands. 19th century or earlier.
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Balinese Keris with nice pattern. 19/20th century
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Interested in this. Are there any more pictures? |
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http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...ht=horse+tooth Now this is something I have not heard about before. Quote:
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I would say, that the forging technique is pretty similar but the japanese Tanto has much more layers. Interesting link to a recently made Ayasugi tanto: http://www.themysteryworld.com/2011/...de-out-of.html Roland |
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Here is a very good link from Marcus Sesko showing some different Japanese patterns (hada), Marcus has a lot of very informative short essays on many Japanese sword related topics on his site. https://markussesko.com/2015/05/13/k...gane-jihada-2/ |
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