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Old 27th May 2017, 07:09 PM   #1
thomas hauschild
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Thanks Kai for all the information. The pamor of Nr. 3 seems to be forged not as flat layers. It seems to be forged with 90° to the sides of the blade. I do not know the word for that technique in english. In german I would say "hochkant"

And you guys are all making me grazy. I īm now on page 10 from 238 just on Ethnographic weapons

Best regards Thomas

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Old 29th May 2017, 12:07 AM   #2
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Thanks Kai for all the information. The pamor of Nr. 3 seems to be forged not as flat layers. It seems to be forged with 90° to the sides of the blade. I do not know the word for that technique in english. In german I would say "hochkant"

And you guys are all making me grazy. I īm now on page 10 from 238 just on Ethnographic weapons

Best regards Thomas
Salaams Thomas ... I think it means "on the edge"...
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