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Charles' exhibit monograph is almost as good as having been at the seminar and having seen the items up close and I am pleased that he has allowed me to post a copy on the website:
Outside Influences on the Edged Weapons of Indonesia |
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Charles, thank you very much for sharing your survey. It is very interesting and well-illustrated!
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And here, courtesy of Rick Stroud, is his fine exhibit monograph:
Some Edged Weapons With Seldom Encountered Wootz Blades |
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Was hoping you'd be sharing Rsword. Thanks!
He had some pieces you really had to see to appreciate....few pics could do them justice, chief among them was the kukri. |
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Charles I sent you a PM |
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