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Old 31st January 2022, 07:05 PM   #1
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You should write to Istanbul then and inform them their descriptions are incorrect
Show me some with double fullers
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Old 31st January 2022, 07:10 PM   #2
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"Mameluke saber" is a term created in the 19th century Europe when it comes to weapons like yours.
You asked for the blade and I gave you hints and information which I have. You said fullers are a western-only thing and I just let well respected authors answer that pointing on their literature. Make of that what you wish.
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Old 31st January 2022, 07:14 PM   #3
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There are fullers but they’re rare and only in very high end work, but more importantly I can’t see because you deleted it regarding fullers to age I’ve seen no indication of age = fullers.

I have the works and have read them.
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Old 31st January 2022, 07:19 PM   #4
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Show me some with double fullers
There you go. Double fullers on Osman I saber. Founder of the Ottoman dynasty. 13th century.
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