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Interesting ! Especially to see a new tang crudely welded to the blade.
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Heres another one recently discused.
http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...hlight=trident Ashoka Arts also recently had a spiecimien with the double stamps. now sold. Spiral |
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hi all
i got thes one sword from ashoka arts withthe two stamps. i send you in the next post the pictures from the blade. it is also an deep stamp from an katar ans an trident.. i think it is nearby the same like these from alex. stefan |
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i hope the pictures are good enough!!
stefan |
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hi all
so what think you is it an khanda ore more an patissa sword? the blade is verry havy single edged with no ricasso. my opinion is that these sword is very unpracticable for fight in an battle. an khanda is light an quickly in an battle but thes sword is so havy an the people from these time wasn´t so big an strong like today. maybe it is an execution sword??? please tell me your opinion!! stefan |
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Alex,
Did you see this thread? Showing the same stamps as on your blade. http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...hlight=Patissa |
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#7 |
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Jens,
I missed it indeed. Thank you for reminding. The stamps are the same, including their positions on the blade. Good to see the same combination likely from the same armoury/maker. |
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