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Nope, the image is gone. I got it off of a google image search. Sorry I didn't save it! I have one of these (with fewer weapons on it) and I agree, I'm not going to be using this for the "definition" of anything.
Found another: http://cgi.ebay.ph/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?...6075&indexURL= Different layout but that one's version of a "banjal" is in the lower left. Roughly the same as the other one I posted, but you can see how some of them differ from plaque to plaque... Last edited by CourseEight; 9th February 2008 at 02:12 AM. |
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An old one, similar to the one in Cato. Probably same vintage.
Was sold to me as being the one in Cato. When it arrived, close examination shows it is similar to the point of possibly having been made in the same shop, but not in Cato's book. Seller would not refund/return -- we don't do business anymore. Bone handles. 18" high. |
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Hi Bill, the one you show is very nice and old (bone handles): the shapes are very similar to the real weapons and not as the modern ones that show some weapons never seen before and name never hearing before.
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A nice array of miniture weapons none the less Bill. Thanks for the new link too CourseEight. I am enjoying viewing the differing display board, please show em if you got em guys.
I understand what you are saying about accuracy in portrayal of these weapon not being 100% Rick, but alas I feel, as I think you do too, even the stylized minitures on the different weapons boards do give the ability for one to identify the weapon in real life even with "artistic license" keep em coming guys Gav |
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